Duddington

[5][6][7] The church, a Grade II Listed Building, is dedicated to Saint Mary and is made of stone in the Norman and Early English styles.

[10] The Manor House is a Grade II Listed Building, and has belonged to the Jackson family since it was built.

The building is of squared coursed limestone with ashlar dressings and a Collyweston slate roof.

[11] A mill is mentioned in the Domesday record for Dodingtone, but the present building is probably 17th century with later additions.

[13] The flow of the Welland is held back by a Weir and a mill-leet provided to feed the (now empty) wheel chamber of the mill.

Duddington Mill
A swollen River Welland passing beneath the old bridge in Duddington