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Faber Mill

Coordinates: 50°16′03″N 5°27′06″E / 50.2676°N 5.4516°E / 50.2676; 5.4516
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The Faber Mill

The Faber Mill (French: Moulin Faber) is a watermill in Hotton (in the Rue Haute) built in 1729. The mill is a listed building and is built from limestone with a pegged roof and is nowadays a museum. There are four levels inside the building: one level for the three mills, one for the pairs of millstones, one for the bolting and an attic. The mill has two wheels outside in a tributary of the river Ourthe. One wheel is made of wood and the other is made of metal.[1] The mill still works for the enjoyment of tourists and produces different qualities of flour.[2]

References

  1. ^ Commune d'Hotton, consulted 5th of April 2013 (in French)
  2. ^ Opt tourism, consulted 5th of April 2013 (in French)

50°16′03″N 5°27′06″E / 50.2676°N 5.4516°E / 50.2676; 5.4516