Arden Mill is a historic building near Hawnby, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
The present building, a water-powered cornmill, may be late Mediaeval, but it was refurbished in the early 18th century.
The mill stopped working in 1912, but its machinery survives almost intact,[1] and the building was grade II* listed in 2006.
[2] The mill was damaged by flooding in 2007; it has been partially repaired but is on the Heritage at Risk Register.
The southern bay contains the waterwheel in a pit, with a culverted tailrace to the east.