Modern detached housing built on the site of Oxspring mill. There was a corn mill mentioned in the reign of Henry III (1216-1272) owned by Matthew de Oxspring. An active corn mill continued on this site right through to the early 20th century. (Nicholson 2002, 151-163). By 1931 maps marked the mill as disused and it became a ruin. The dam was filled in and used as pasture and in 1964 the road was straightened going through the site of the mill buildings. There is no sign of the mill in the modern housing but traces of the mill race survive in earthwork form therefore the legibility of the water powered site is fragmentary. This area alongside the river was probably wooded in the medieval period as there was very little settlement in the area.