Description
I&I Calvert Ltd., 1821 - 1951.
The earliest recorded mill on this site, in a small ravine below the village of Wainstalls, was around 1810. Between 1821 and 1831 a number of small mills were constructed here, which has four water wheels between them. Only one of these buildings now remains – a five and six storey stone built mill of Spartan design. Adjacent remains of walls, water courses and dam now only give a faint impression of what must have been a busy industrial site.
PRESENT USE AND POTENTIAL: The surviving mill building is partly used for chicken farming, and is generally in a rather dilapidated condition. A new house is being constructed on part of the site. The site is of interest to industrial archaeologists and the remaining building, in its dramatic location, is a noteworthy example of an early mill.