Presently modern retail sheds this polygon shows the location of the weir, dam and buildings of the water powered 'Heeley Tilt' site (SMR 1736 and Crossley et al 1989, 108). First known as Holm Mills, a cutlers wheel and wire mill were leased by Samuel Shore to Matthew Fenton, ironmonger in 1741 (ibid). Water power in use for forging, wire making, rolling and tilting until the probable introduction of steam power c1870. By 1891 the works are depicted as a large steam powered shed type factory covering the whole of this polygon. The later works were demolished between 1973 and 1987. Fragmentary legibility of weir, which is still visible from Heeley Bridge although it is possible that the shuttles mentioned by Crossley in 1989 have been removed.