The millers of Engfurt
A mill is mentioned for the first time in the year 1300, but a mill should have been in operation in Engfurt two to three centuries earlier. Egenfurtner and later Engfurtner are named as owners of the local mill with a ducal land register and as a mill with full grinding rights, from 1737 other names appear as owners. The millers and landlords at Engfurt had special rights as caste makers for the ducal caste office in Burghausen.
The still existing tower and gate-reinforced courtyard opposite today's inn, today a popular beer garden, is reminiscent of the former ducal caste - that is, the tax office. At the beginning of the 20th century, the several hundred hectares of property were smashed, half of the court yard with mansion, stable building and mill was acquired by master miller Josef Reichenspurner in 1908, the other half with the inn and beer garden went to the Erharting brewery, most of it in fields and meadows farmers in the area bought them.
Josef Reichenspurner built the first power station in the area in 1911, with which he supplied electricity to the modern art mill built in 1931 and a sawmill on the opposite side of the Isen.
: source Engfurter Mühle Internet