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Tullekensmolen (north)

The Tullekensmolen (Dutch for Tullekens Mill) was an overshot watermill in the Dutch village of Beekbergen, meant for producing paper. The watermill was powered by the Oude Beek and was situated on the north bank of that stream. The Tullekensmolen was built before or in the year 1679. Hendrik Jan Kapel was the owner of the watermill in 1832. When the Tullekensmolen was in possession of a family called Dijkgraaf, it burned down together with its namesake on the south bank of the stream in 1872. While the watermill on the south bank was rebuild later, the Tullekensmolen on the north bank was never rebuild.

Tullekensmolen

Tullekensmolen may refer to two mills in the Dutch village of Beekbergen:

  • Tullekensmolen (north), a former watermill on the north bank of the Oude Beek
  • Tullekensmolen (south), a watermill on the south bank of the Oude Beek