The Lindekemale Mill (French: Moulin de Lindekemale; Dutch: Lindekemalemolen) is a 12th-century watermill located on the northern fringes of Malou Park in the Woluwe-Saint-Lambert municipality of Brussels, Belgium.
It was operated by the nearby Woluwe river.
According to Woluwe-Saint-Lambert's official website, the Lindekemale Mill was first mentioned in 1129,[1] which effectively makes it the oldest known watermill still existing in the Brussels area.
At that time, it was the property of the feudal overlords of the Woluwe area, who effectively ceded it to the Norbertine abbey of Park le Duc[2] which is situated close to present-day Leuven in Flemish Brabant.
One famous owners of the mill during that time was Jean Devis, the longest-serving mayor of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (between 1819 and 1860).