Birks house was extended by William Hoyland the founder of Hoyland Fox in 1880. The building is now used for administration. Date from Nicholson (2001, 40). On maps between 1817 and 1854 it is named Paper House and was part of the papermill (Schmoller 1992, 113) which was replaced by the Hoyland umbrella works (HSY269). Shares some boundaries with previous enclosure so legibility is fragmentary.