Wooden water mill on the Piasecznica River built in the last years of the 19th century or the first years of the 20th century. It is located in Zaborów Pierwsze, in Tomaszów County, Łódź Province.
In place of the destroyed mill in the last years of the 19th century or the first years of the 20th century, the currently existing mill was built: initially a single-storey, and then (after reconstruction) a two-storey with a superstructure, a wooden building on stone foundations, with a post and beam construction, boarded with planks, with a gable roof. Much later, a brick utility building was added to the mill on the eastern side. Initially, it was powered by an overshot water wheel and equipped with 2 pairs of millstones, a Żubrownik, a Perlak and a Jagielnik. Before World War I, a water turbine was installed, and in the interwar period the first pair of rollers. During World War II, it was mostly operational, only for a short period at the end of the war it was immobilized. During the PRL period it was privately owned. In the 1970s it was operational, and its milling capacity was estimated at 4 tons of grain per day.