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Koartwâld, or Feanstermoune is a smock mill in Surhuisterveen, Friesland, Netherlands which was built in 1864 and has been restored to working order. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument. ==History== The previous mill near this site was a post mill. A mill stood here in 1664 and one was marked on a map dated 1718, described as a rye mill. In 1850, a post mill was built on the opposite side of the road to ''Koartwâld''. It burnt down on 4 August 1864. ''Koartwâld'' was built in 1864 for the Van Schepen family. The mill was sold by K B Kloosterman in 1905. It was bought by H Sietzma, who refurbished the mill. Patent sails were fitted in 1906. These were later fitted with leading edges on the Dekker system. In 1907, a petrol engine was installed to drive the mill when the wind was not blowing. A storm on 24 September 1946 decapitated the mill,〔 damaging the stage, which was then removed.〔 In 1990, a society was formed with the intention of restoring the mill to working order. The new windshaft came from the ''Puurveense Molen'', Kootwijkerbroek, Gelderland, which had burnt down in 1964.〔 Restoration began in 1991, with the mill officially being opened on National Mills Day, 1995. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, № 511200.
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