The Korenbloem is a beautiful 18th century corn mill. The mill was built in 1975, and was originally used as a corn mill. The mill has had several owners, including John Philip Beens, a protestant miller who had many problems because of the large percentage of Catholics among his customer base. The mill was restored in 1985, and as part of the restoration it was slightly elevated to improve its profile. The mill is open two days a week, with tours available by appointment on other days.