This paper mill was on the north bank of the River North Esk south west of Lasswade. It was served by the Esk Valley Railway from 1867.
A siding, on the south side of the line, approached the mill from the west. This ran through the mill site and a short siding at the east end was reached by reversal.
To the west was a girder bridge over the River North Esk and further to the east the Lasswade Viaduct.
The mill closed before the railway which closed in 1964.
The site is now a small industrial estate.
Nearby stations Lasswade Broomieknowe Polton Loanhead Bonnyrigg Rosewell and Hawthornden Eskbank Gilmerton South Esk Dalhousie Eskbank and Dalkeith Glenesk Roslin Sheriffhall [2nd] Sheriffhall [1st] | Kevock Siding Lasswade Viaduct St Leonards Mill Lasswade Tunnel Polton Mill Bonnyrigg Carpet Factory Springfield Mill Polton Colliery No 1 Phillip^s Siding Ramsey Colliery Dalhousie Colliery Tourist/other Mavisbank House Springfield House Glenesk House Polton No 2 Signal Box |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |