The village of Strokiv on the Rostavytsya River is located 15 kilometers southeast of Popilna.
Known since the 17th century. In the 18th century, the village belonged to the Romanivske Starostvo, which was owned by the Polish Crown Hetman Rzhevusky, then Prince Yosyp Lubomyrsky, and from 1772 - Oleksandr Rozhnytsky.
A water mill built at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century, when the village was owned by the landowner Arseniy Bubnov, has been preserved.
Село Строків на річці Роставиця розташоване в 15 кілометрах на південний схід від Попільні.
Відоме з XVII сторіччя. В XVIII столітті село належало до Романівського староства, яким володів польський коронний гетьман Ржевуський, потім князь Йосип Любомирський, а з 1772 року - Олександр Рожницький.
Зберігся водяний млин, збудований в кінці XIX - на початку XX століття, коли селом володів поміщик Арсеній Бубнов.
Water Mill
Architecture
The water mill in Strokiv was probably built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the village was owned by landowner Andriy Bubnov.
At that time, the village grew rapidly, overgrown with industrial facilities, such as a distillery and starch factories, a forge and, in fact, the mill itself, which was managed by industrialist Odinskyi.
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