This site, first depicted as vacant in 1964 (although Miller referred to the dam as 'grass grown and empty' (Miller 1949, 98) as early as 1936. The site boundaries fossilise the area of the mill buildings and attached cottages of the Oliver or Wragg Wheel as depicted on Ordnance Survey maps from 1851 until 1923 - the 1938 OS simply records the site as 'Oliver Cottages'. The earliest reference to a mill may be from 1552 (ibid) although the first certain reference made in 1637 is to a 'cutlers wheel with two troughs' (ibid). The site was recorded as in use as a paper mill in 1794 and eight form makers were listed at the site in 1825. Very high archaeological potential and fragmentary legibility of the site boundaries.