Former steam powered snuff mill built after a family disagreement within the Wilson Family which also owned the older water powered Sharrow Snuff Mills to the north. "Now converted to offices, this grade II listed building is constructed in coursed rubble with ashlar dressings, under a slate roof, with casement windows. It incorporates the stub of the chimney which served as the engine house. The Mill has a classical formality in contrast to its competitor, at Sharrow Snuff Mills. The Mill and ancillary buildings remain reasonably intact, although they suffered some unsympathetic alteration in the 1960s." (SCC, 2000) Significant survival of steam powered snuff mill now reused as offices of a trades union. Fairbanks 1795 OS depicts this area as enclosed piecemeal of which there is no legibility in the current layout.