Gabled house from the fourteenth-century, with the timber central upright and the original hoist pulley in the loft.
This fourteenth-century gabled house was restored to its original condition in 1974–76 by a private owner who still lives in it today. The surviving features of the interior include the timber central upright that supports the whole structure and the original hoist pulley in the loft. In 1687 a Baroque gallery was added to the hall. As in all gabled houses of this type, the hall has a large window called the “Lucht” on the courtyard side. The broad stepped gable is particularly noteworthy.