Former water powered site, now reused as public house, a use first shown on Ordnance Survey mapping (SK48SW) after 1990. The earliest mapping of the site was the survey undertaken by Fairbank for the Sheffield-Gander Lane turnpike of 1778 which "shows a pond fed by a single stream running from west to east down the side of Knowle Hill with a single building at its eastern end" (Stroud 1996, 76). Stroud goes on to list the site as a sickle wheel in 1796. The 1877 25 inch to the mile Derbyshire OS (121.21) shows the site as having two distinct ends either side of a central wheel pit with that to the north grinding Scythes and Sickles and that to the south producing flour. By 1898 it appears an engine house has been added (with a chimney marked by the 1920s) and the mill engaged only in flour production. Significant legibility of reused industrial building.