De Hoop, Abbenbroek

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De Hoop
Abbenbroek molen de Hoop silhouet.jpg
De Hoop, Abbenbroek
Origin
Coordinates 51°50′52″N4°14′47″E / 51.847710°N 4.246472°E / 51.847710; 4.246472 Coordinates: 51°50′52″N4°14′47″E / 51.847710°N 4.246472°E / 51.847710; 4.246472
Operator(s)René Kleijn
Year built1843

De Hoop is a gristmill in Abbenbroek, Netherlands. The mill was built in 1843. The mill is a rijksmonument. [1]

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References

  1. "De Nederlandse Molendatabase | De Hoop, Abbenbroek". De Nederlandse Molendatabase. Retrieved Nov 1, 2019.