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Name: Peace mill, mill Vancoillie Position: Molenweg Klerken (Houthulst) Owner: Municipality Houthulst construction year: 1766/1791/1879 Type: Bricks scaffold-mill Function: Corns and oil mill Flight: Destroyed in the first world war Interior: Removed Condition: Ruins; as it is so repaired as a reminder to war and peace Miller: None Visiting hours: After the restoration
This mill becomes also “Old mill”, “Van Couillie's mill” or “Fired mill” called. On this place in 1766, a wooden grain and oil mill was built, which was replaced in 1840, by a brick copy on the initiative of Petrus Vandenbussche. The mill lies on the highest point of the village (43 meters) and for this reason was used by the Germans during the first world war as an observation post. During the end offensive he was conquered by the allied, but the Germans had then already left the mill by means of an underground tunnel.A stone commemorative plaque with the text “the Klerkens altitude were reconquered in September 1918 by 2nd, 22nd and 3rd line regiments, supported by 1st and 13th artillery” remind to this event. The mill is a rare example of mill ruins and became on 1 April 1999 a protected monument. On the same date he got its official name also “Peace mill”.
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