Aka Gladfelter’s / Owings Brothers

Built as a woolen mill by William Heathcote in 1837, it was converted to a grist and flour mill in 1852 by Philip Sheffer. It was Gladfelter’s mill in 1885 until the Owings Brothers bought it in 1918. The mill operated into the mid-20th century and then fell into disuse.
The mill was renovated into a restaurant by Cecil Artrip in 1984. The mill still operates as a restaurant called the Glen Rock Mill Inn. The website is: https://www.table1837.com/
| Built | 1837 |
| Structure | 4.5-Story Brick |
| Dimensions | 45×65 |
| Water Source | Codorus Creek SB |
| Township | Glen Rock Borough |
| Type | Wool, Grist, Flour |
| Power | Overshot / Steam |
| Head | 10 feet |
| Capacity | 40 bbl/day |
| Disposition | Business |
| Coordinates | 39.794468, -76.732759 |

