Water powered corn mill first documented when leased to Robert Peck in 1566. Continued in use as a corn mill till the mid 20th century. There was a major fire in 1871 which destroyed much of the mill buildings. Repairs were made and business resumed. The mill finally closed on the death of its final owner in 1958. (Nicholson 2001) The mill buildings remained till 1967 and at some point after this Penistone Council purchased the site to widen the road. The land where the mill building stood is now part of the nearby farm but the Scout Dam still survives with little change. There is no legibility of the former landscape.