The centre of Malin Bridge near the junction of the Loxley and Rivelin rivers. The area is now characterised by commercial buildings. Works and other premises, such as a Post Office, are shown on mapping in the 1st half of the 20th century. Prior to this the character was dominated by Malin Bridge Corn Mill. The earliest reference to the mill is dated 1739 when it seems to have been a grinding wheel (Ball et al 2006, 67-68). Although the building still stands and the water wheel has been restored, it's dominant character has been subsumed by later development. Legibility of the former character is, however, significant.