From 1705, moved around 1870, completely restored in 1989/92. The box is boarded with poplar wood including two side pockets, right-turning sails of "German design". The grist aisle and a flour aisle with a bag box and a barley aisle via a doubled comb wheel and spur gears are functional. There are two former half-timbered barns on the mill site (one of which has an exhibition in the attic: craft, household and work tools from the past).
- April 13 - 1-6 p.m.
- Mill day with catering and grinding, live music and herring tip
- 18. May - 1-6 p.m.
- Mill day with refreshments and milling
- July 20 - 1-6 p.m.
- Mill day with refreshments and milling
- 21. September - 1-6 pm
- Mill day with catering and grinding, old and youngtimer meeting with live music and potato soup
- October 19 - 1-6 pm
- Mill day Kehraus with Pickert, with catering and grinding