Rowarth is a tiny village located near New Mills in the North West of the Peak District.
The mill was built in 1781 and is now a pub, power for the mill was provided by the stream running by the side of the building which drove the waterwheel. The wheel photographed is a replacement for the original which was destroyed during a great flood in 1930.
We parked near the pub and did a circuitous walk along footpaths and bridleways walking up into the hills before heading back down into the village as the sun was starting to set, after a drink in the pub we headed home.