The mill was built in 1811 by the order of Jacobus Aerden, who took the opportunity to build a mill right after the molendwang, a system in which local peasants were obligated to use a certain local mill, was discontinued by the French revolutionaries. The mill burned down in 1825 and was rebuilt that same year. In 1914, the de Aerden family sold the mill to Jacobus Potters, whose family still owns the mill.[3]
Public access
The mill is still in use and is open to public viewing on Tuesdays and Saturdays between 10:00 and 16:00.