Late 20th century housing within the former site of Totley Rolling Mill (see Crossley 1989, 94 and SMR PRN 1721). This water powered site was fed from both the Totley and Oldhay Brooks (the two rivers join just downstream of the site to form the River Sheaf) with the sites of the two weirs and headraces shown within this polygon. First reference to this site dates to 1615 as a water powered lead smelting mill. After 1750 Crossley records that this site became principally a rolling mill although lead smelting persisted at the site in cupola furnaces until 1881 when they were sold by the Eyam Mining Co. Construction work appears to have levelled much of the remaining dam structure. Small row of workers cottages and part of mill building survive. Fragmentary legibility only.