The Landzicht is a non-working corn mill. The was built in 1868, as a replacement for an older, smaller mill. The mill and the neighbouring barn were restored in 1959, but since then have been allowed to decay. In 2005, the rods and tail of the mill were removed, to prevent further damage to them. The future of the mill was threatened by the construction of a highway nearby. There were plans to move the mill to the south side of the village, but the local community were resistant to this idea, and restoration work is on hold until a solution can be found.