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Watermolen Wittem

Wittemer Allee 38
Wittem
The watermill on Wittemer Allee was built in 1835 by the rentiers of Wittem Castle, the Merkelbach brothers. The mill was partly built over the stream, so that the water wheel is completely indoor. A reservoir was constructed upstream. A stream was dug from the Selzerbeek further on for the necessary water.

This mill stream runs through the garden of the Wittem monastery. The reservoir also receives water from the castle pond, which is fed by springs. In 1978, Het Limburgs Landschap Foundation bought and restored the mill and the associated house. The mill is currently no longer in operation. There is currently a holiday home on the first and second floor.
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