Depot and warehousing built, by 1973 mapping. Prior to this the site was a mix of small terraces and mills. Part of Smithies corn mill was within the site. The corn mill probably dated back to the late 13th century and belonged to Monk Bretton priory. The head race for the mill ran from the edge of Standhill wood (HSY6637) and along the north east side of the waterworks reservoir (HSY8100). All traces of this have been cleared by later development. The Barnsley Waterworks company acquired the mill in 1855. Following the opening of a new waterworks at Ingbirchworth reservoir in 1869 the mill was sold to Thomas Marsden a papermaker (Umpleby 2000, 125-6). A new mill building was built for the paperworks south of this polygon. There was also a woollen mill within the polygon which is named on 1855 maps, the building had been replaced by 1931. This may not have been water powered. There is no legibility of the past landscape.