Currently used as depots and warehousing for a variety of businesses. This was formerly the site of three water powered mills dating to at least the early 18th century. Wadsley Bridge paper mill is first mentioned in 1709, the corn mill in 1731 and the forge in 1806. The paper mill and corn mill are marked on the Fairbank's plan of 1795. Some outbuildings still exist although the mill dams have been filled in . The line of the goit is marked by a line of trees. The goit has also determined the location of the newer buildings on site giving a curving profile in plan. Legibility is fragmentary due to these features.