Mill from 1450
The farmhouse was built in the second half of the 15th century by an unnamed family who owned it until 1914, when it was bought by another owner who replaced the mill wheel with a turbine and produced hail. It has been dilapidated since 1930 when the owner abandoned it. In the 21st century (I don't know the year) it was bought and a new farmhouse still stands on the site. The only thing left of the old one is this house. The approach was difficult, around the river, more than an hour's march in two-metre-high nettles. It is now inaccessible, the new owner has put electricity around it. The new owner has put up a cattle fence so that no one can get in. And our journey, despite cursing ourselves "where did I get into that again", paid off. The house now has a fallen roof and a sunken first floor.