Juntersdorf mill
Juntersdorf mill
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The mill on the Tranchot card |
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Coordinates | 50 ° 41 '25 " N , 6 ° 35' 33" E | |
Location | Zülpich , Juntersdorf district | |
Waters | Neffelbach | |
Built | 17th century | |
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use | Flour mill | |
Grinder | two grinds | |
drive | overshot waterwheel |
The Juntersdorfer Mühle was a watermill that was located between Juntersdorf ( called Jungersdorf by Tranchot ), a district of Zülpich in the Euskirchen district , and Embken .
The grinder got its water from the Neffelbach . It had two grinding courses in the exchange mechanism and an overshot water wheel .
The flour mill was mentioned for the first time in 1808, when Johann Brandenberg from Juntersdorf was named as the tenant. He was succeeded by the widow Konen. In 1920, Count Berghe von Trips, Hemmersbach Castle , acquired the property. In 1929/30 the mill was bought by Bernhard Schumacher. 1957 had the mill a shot transition and a milling operation.
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- Susanne Sommer: Mills on the Lower Rhine . Rheinland Verlag, Cologne 1991, ISBN 3-7927-1113-3 .