The cottage was built for a court baker in the first half of the 19th century. It was later the residence of, successively, the families of a tailor and a shoemaker. Inside is a smoke oven with a bread oven. In the corner, above the place where a cow used to be, there are now perches for hens. In the room is an early 20th-century workshop of a village shoemaker, who, in addition to repairing shoes, made custom knee- and ankle-high shoes and lace-up bootees. On it are shoemaking tools. Above the workshop hang awls, various types of shoemaker’s irons for ‘burning’ the edges of the soles, shoe sewing thread, and cardboard moulds for various shoe parts. Arranged on the shelf are several lasts and the leather used for making shoes.