Situated on Maltby Dyke, a tributary of the River Ryton. In 1675-6, there is a record of a bargain and sale of a paper mill. A papermaker named James Spurr is mentioned in records in Sheffield and Maltby during the 1760s-80s. There is mention in 1789 of the lease of Ewes paper mill to James Spurr by Amelia Stanyforth. In 1833, his son James Jeremiah advertises the mill to be let, but in 1839 he is shown to be the owner of outbuildings, yard and mill dam by a Maltby enclosure document. in 1848, the gross value of the paper mill and 12 acres of attached land is quoted as £108.15s.2d., with a rateable value of 92.3s.11d. The building's Mill Number is transferred in 1850 To Spring Grove, and the mill is advertised to be let. (SMR record quoting Schmoller 1992, 43). Site retains 18th and 19th century buildings (converted to residential usage). Bypass system and weirs appear to be in good order.