Ordsall, Nottinghamshire

Ordsall is an area and former civil parish in Retford, in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England.

The River Idle, along with the Great Northern Rail Line, divides Ordsall from Retford.

For centuries the parish of Ordsall consisted of the village and two small hamlets, Thrumpton and Whitehouses.

Whereas the village is bounded by the river and railway lines, the parish extended northwards towards the centre of East Retford as far as Albert Road.

The current building dates from that period but was rebuilt in the 19th century by TC Hine of Nottingham.

In the north aisle is a memorial made of Nottinghamshire alabaster with kneeling figure between Corinthian columns (c 1600–20).