The Loenderveense Molen is a polder mill near Loenen aan de Vecht in Utrecht.
The mill was built in 1652 because natural discharge of the polder water to the nearby Vecht was no longer possible due to clumping. The Loenderveense Molen was built as an indoor crawler, which can still be seen from the large roof of the mill. In the 18th century, the tail was added and the wheel in the hood was removed. In 1903 the foundation was rebuilt and the mill was temporarily removed from its place. Since 1990, the mill has been owned by the Stichting De Utrechtse Molens, which has been connected to Het Utrechts Landschap for several years. The sail cross consists of two rods with a length of almost 26 meters and the breeding system with sails. The mill grinds regularly on a voluntary basis.
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Stichtse Vecht
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