Club Mill Road, which cuts off a narrow strip of the east bank of the River Don follows the course of the now infilled goits of the Old Park Silver Mill and the mill known successively as Old Park Corn Mill, Club Mill or Old Park Forge. Most traces of these mills (SMR PRN 01685 and PRN 1686) have vanished, this land now mostly cleared with a few mid twentieth century factory units, however there are remaining buildings connected with the Silver Mill to the south of the polygon although Crossley (1989) suggests these are 'much altered'. Tail goits from the Silver Mill survive and the weir that feeds the complex from the River Don is also in place although all other channels and dams have been filled. Crossley et al dates the Corn Mill as in existence from before 1709 to the mid 20th century and the Silver Mill from 1764. Fragmentary legibility of a water powered complex. Historically the fringe of Old Park Wood.