South Duffield Windmill

South Duffield Windmill is a historic building in South Duffield, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

A windmill was first recorded in South Duffield in 1311, when Luke de Hemingborough gave it to Drax Priory.

The current mill was built in about 1800, and was used for grinding cereal.

It was in use until about 1930, and appears to have been used again during World War II, before becoming derelict.

[6] The windmill is built of red brick, and consists of a circular tapering tower with four storeys.

The mill, in 2017