Site overview
Radford Mill is a recorded post windmill site in Nottingham. Specialist windmill records place it at the supplied coordinates and identify it as Radford Mill, Nottingham. The recorded function is corn milling.
The available evidence is thin and does not provide a construction date, final working date, structural description, ownership sequence, or later survival status beyond its identification as a post mill. No statutory listing or detailed archaeological description has been identified in the consulted sources. The site is therefore recorded cautiously as a Nottingham corn post mill site, with the available source material establishing its identity, type, function, and approximate location rather than a full working history.
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History
Radford Mill is recorded as a post windmill in Nottingham. The supplied coordinates match the specialist windmill record for Radford Mill, and the town label Nottingham is compatible with the recorded location. The mill is identified as a post mill and its function is given as corn milling.
No further technical description has been recovered from the consulted sources. The available records do not identify the date of construction, builder, miller, ownership history, number or type of sails, machinery arrangement, or final working date. They also do not establish whether any visible fabric survives at the site or whether the post-mill remains are entirely archaeological or documentary.
The positive evidence supports a limited but clear identification: Radford Mill was a corn post mill in Nottingham, known through specialist windmill records and associated Mills Archive catalogue material.
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Sources and records
Mills Archive database entry: Radford Mill, Nottingham
List of windmills in Nottinghamshire