The mill was built by private individuals probably in the early 1800s to be used by the inhabitants of neighboring villages.
The place, which was believed to be haunted, also inspired an ancient legend.
After years of neglect the mill has been restored. In the corner of the building, leaning against the wall, you can see a millstone of which a stonemason had started working at the time.
Much of the mobile wooden structures that allowed the mill to function over the years have been stolen. Inside the building, in a position similar to the original one, only a large stone mill with its wooden tree remains which was fortunately still recoverable.
Some initiatives of tourist interest allow to visit the building inside.