Carleton Mill is a historic building in Carleton-in-Craven, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
[1] Ownership passed to their sons, Cecil and John Arthur, but the two had a poor working relationship, and in 1930 the business failed.
It closed in 1999, and in 2003 was converted into 57 flats and houses by Novo Homes and Peter Harrison Architects.
[4] The mill is built of stone with lintel bands, a dentilled cornice, a slate roof, and three storeys.
In the centre of the mill is an open air atrium, with a water feature and glass-fronted lift.