Sorry I'm only just responding, but new to research into the Hodge Hall area.
Basically, I had a relative, Edward Moss, who was the occupier of Hodge Hall in 1799. I believe he built nearby Moss Mill in 1796.
I looked at the Land Tax Returns only last week and Edward Moss paid the Land Tax on Hodge Hall up to 1803 or there abouts after which time he was paying the tax on Hodge Farm. (these dates are very approximate). He also paid Land Tax on a mill variously known as Wharf Mill or Hodge Mill from 1799 until the 1820's. I suspect he was only a joint occupier of Hodge Mill so maybe other people paid tax on part of it as well.
If this is of any interest please get back to me.