This building was erected in 1683 by the Kinheim municipal clerk Hans Peter Vogts, whose name and house mark with the year can be read on a beam.
The two-storey, gabled house is solidly built on the ground floor, whereby the window and door openings were probably changed in the course of a reconstruction in 1869. The upper floor shows little changed ornamental half-timbering with carvings, which was uncovered in 1938.