A beautiful atmospheric place to admire nature and a beautiful old building. It is a pity that the mill is now in a deplorable state. In the future, it may become an interesting object of roadside service and a place of recreation in nature.
An old abandoned building. You can't get inside. But the nature around is amazing. You can take very beautiful photos. It's definitely worth a visit once
It's a beautiful place, beautiful photos are obtained in any weather. You can also go in to see it, but you won't see much there, because over time most of it has fallen apart
A great place to take photos and rest on the road. Beautiful photos are guaranteed to be taken in any weather. Among the disadvantages are the tall grass and the lack of the possibility of inspection from all sides.
The mill itself is poorly preserved, but it is located in a rather picturesque place, a small river flows nearby and it is interesting to see and reflect on how everything was arranged here before
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Алексей Ш.
Level 3 Local Expert
April 13, 2024
An interesting place. The concrete dam was clearly built long before the mill. The lines are even. Obviously, it was not the peasants who did it, but the engineers and scientists! And how can this dam stand in the water for so many years and even a little bit!?
And was it a mill? Maybe an industrial enterprise of some kind. There are too many windows. The base is masonry stone- verrh- brick. Moreover, the quality of the brick is fire. They don't do that here. Cement does not pour out of the seams.
The metal beams are interesting. Did they really know how to do such things then?
I think this building is much more years old and in general, at first it was just a dam with a bridge. And then another civilization saw it and decided to use it and built a building! This is evident from the different quality of the work. The building is made of worse quality.
I imagined how the Owners lived here, and people from all over the neighborhood came to them to grind flour.
The mill is in a historical place. Nearby is Drutsk (the principality of Drutsk), on the banks of a small river. Well done, two floors, stove heating. I even caught the electrification period (input wires sticking out)
It's nice to stand in the rays of the sun at dawn with a mug of hot tea on the column of the destroyed old bridge and imagine how people came to the mill on this bridge. The Crooked river runs through the mill, inside there are traces of fire and remnants of wiring, to which the mill managed to survive.
Driving by, I caught a glimpse of the ruins of the mill and couldn't help but stop. It is a pity that such places are simply being destroyed and no one is doing anything to save them.
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Виталий Васильевич
Level 17 Local Expert
July 9, 2022
An interesting place , quite picturesque , it 's a pity it 's already crumbling