Hapert's flour mill is a nameless stone ground sailor that was probably built in 1896. It is located on the Molenstraat, on the edge of the built-up area of the Dutch village of Hapert. It functioned and functions as a flour mill.
Although this mill is not very old, the year of construction and the client are unknown. The year 1896 is on the millbeard and will probably be approximately correct. The mill was built using parts from mills in the west of the country, which had become redundant at the time. The bricks used to build the flour mill were made on site. The quality of the stones varies and many stones are porous.
In 1970 the mill was bought by the municipality of Hoogeloon, Hapert and Casteren and a few years later it was restored. One of the two pairs of stones was removed during the restoration. The remaining torque can be used for grinding.
Today, the Hapert mill is in operation once every two weeks and is then operated by volunteer millers.
Mill opening hours: 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM and by appointment.