The Lüftelberger Mühle is the former castle mill of Burg Lüftelberg.
The mill was first mentioned in the Electoral Cologne state description from 1664. It belonged to the moated castle about 50 meters away. The building was probably erected on the foundations of an older courtyard. Wheat, barley and rye were ground and baked here until the mid-1930s. Villagers used the attic to dry their laundry. The mill building was used as a residential building until 1992, by which time the internal mill technology had already been removed. After several years of vacancy, the owner of the castle, Carl-Hubertus von Jordans, sold the property, which was in dire need of renovation, to Birgit and Lothar Kleipass in the mid-1990s. The couple renovated the mill building in the following years. In 2009, the Lüftelberg village community financed the construction and installation of a new mill wheel on the outside of the building. Source: Wikipedia