Wire mill in Thurgoland which is probably the oldest wire mill in the country opening in 1624. The building was replaced between 1840 and 1850 because it had fallen into poor condition. The site continued as a wire mill until 1926. It is now converted into a residence. The polygon also contains the Mill houses which were built for workers in the wire mill. There may have been an earlier mill on this site dating to the late medieval period. There is a documentary reference to a fulling mill in the area in 1580. (Crossland 1994, 18). There is no legibility of an earlier mill but there is fragmentary legibility of former woodland as the banks of the river remain partially wooded.