The Lelie Mill
Molenstraat 3, 9967 SL Eenrum - Netherlands
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The Lelie is a traditional windmill in the town of Eenrum. It was built in 1862 by the miller H. ten Have, of Mensingewier, who was commissioned by G. Wiersema Elema. The mill was used until 1954, when it was damaged in a storm. It was restored in 1981, and is now ran on a voluntary basis. The mill is a popular feature of tours of the Eenrum area – many people visit the mill before heading to the local mustard museum, and nearby traditional craft stores.
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