Coddington, Nottinghamshire

Coddington is a village and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England.

It had two single and two double patent sails mounted on a cross, rotating anti-clockwise, with an eight-bladed fantail.

It ceased working by wind about 1944, after being damaged by a blast from a landmine, and was derelict from 1947 until converted into a house some time after 1983.

[5] A post mill on a different site was recorded in 1818 as being owned by William Else; it had a two-storey roundhouse building.

When RAF Winthorpe opened in the late 1940s its married quarters were built at Coddington.

Village sign in Coddington