The remains of the building are located on the bend of Lambeth Grove, Woodley between Wellington Works (occupied by Morrells Woodfinishes) and Riverside Kennels.
Originally the mill was water powered using a fast flowing stream, running from Werneth Low, that ran alongside the building.
It was at this time that Wood Mill was rebuilt to allow for fur blowing, carding and wool washing for the hatting industry.
Alongside this is the remains of a concrete wall, built around 1950 and used to filter out chemicals and colours that would otherwise flow into the River Tame.
It is from here that it flows under the road once again, past Botany Mill (now Wellington Works) through a number of culverts until it surfaces alongside the site of Wood Mill, under the road and into the River Tame.