Garage on a small industrial estate. It is housed in a building that was formerly used as a mineral water works but was constructed as the West Riding Reformatory School for Girls. Open by 1861, this was an early type of youth offenders institution. This was built on the site of Balby windmill. Before this the area consisted of agricultural land. The original pattern of enclosures was created by a programme of drainage on Balby Carr. This resulted in a series of straight and regular fields aligned on the drainage ditches. Legibility of the former landscape is invisible.