The De Jager Mill is one of twelve mills owned by the De Hollandsche Molen Foundation. It is a a small round corn mill that was built in 1850. The mill was originally called the Zeldenrust, but was renamed in 1928. The De Jager Mill was recently restored, and re-pained in the traditional white colour scheme that is common to mills in the Zeeland. The mill is in working order, and tours are available upon request.