Site of Lewden Mill, a monastic corn mill that became royal property after the dissolution of the monasteries. The mill was converted to paper manufacturing in the early 18th century. There are records of paper manufacturers in the area prior to this but Lewden Mill is still recorded as a corn mill up to 1670 (Schmoller 1992, 51). Charlotte Rhodes is recorded as a paper maker in an 1871/2 directory but the 1871 census records her as a farmer. She was the widow of George Rhodes who may have been the last paper manufacturer to work at Lewden Mill. By 1890 maps the tail race has been removed and the head race truncated (Umpleby 2000, 185-6). The mill buildings survived up to 1907 mapping. There is no legibility of the mill sites.