Dalton Mill

A watermills was recorded on Dalton Beck in the village in 1251, and the current building is probably on the same site.

The mill was rebuilt in the early 18th century, with an overshot waterwheel.

An extension was added to the front later in the century, to serve as the miller's house.

The building was raised to three storeys in the mid 19th century, and the thatched roof was replaced with tile and slate in the 20th century.

Inside the house is an inglenook fireplace, a millstone which has been set into the first floor, part of a sack hoist, and an early board door on the ground floor which was originally external.

The building, in 2015