De Regt is a windmill in Nieuw-Lekkerland, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. It is a grist mill that was built before 1808 and that milled on wind power until the early 50s. In 1968 the mill was dismantled. The mill takes its name from the De Regt family, which owned it for generations. Because the mill is half built in the Lekdijk, it is both a ground sailer and a scaffolding mill: the scaffolding is at the same height as the dike and merges into it. In the base of the mill there are still walls of the predecessor of the mill, which was a seesaw mill.
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Address: Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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