The Huisekoutermolen is a wooden post mill in the Belgian village of Huise.
Originally, this mill stood in Waregem and was known there as Hoogmolen, at least since 1512. The mill operated until 1948 and was relocated between 1972 and 1975 to a site in Huise where a stone ground sailer, Cnudde's mill, used to stand, which burned down in 1851.
In 2001, excessive twisting was noticed during operation, and activities were suspended. The wind ripped off a mill blade, causing the owner to remove the entire sail frame in May 2007.
The site is part of a ridge between the Schelde and Leie valleys. The mill has an open base and stands on staddle stones. The mill house is located nearby.
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