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The Korenaer Mill was built in 1721, to replace a 16th century post mill. Some parts of the 16th century mill were re-used in the construction of the newer mill. The Korenaer Mill is a large stone ’stellingmolen’. A stellingmolen is a tall mill, with high sails, and a walkway, or ’stelling’, around the outside of the mill, that allows the miller to safely reach the sails. This design of mill was very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Korenaer Mill was bought by the town of Hague in 1925. The mill is open to the public, with guided tours available by appointment.
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