Site overview

Fiskerton Windmill is a recorded post corn mill site at Fiskerton. Specialist windmill records place it at the supplied coordinates and identify its function as corn milling. The same records state that the roundhouse survives.

The accessible evidence is limited to site identification, mill type, function, and the survival of the roundhouse; no construction date, final working date, ownership sequence, machinery description, or statutory listing has been identified in the consulted sources. The site is therefore best treated as a post-mill site where the roundhouse remains provide the principal surviving evidence of the former windmill.

Map

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No site photograph is currently available. Images will be added as field visits are carried out.

History

Fiskerton Windmill is recorded at Fiskerton, with the supplied coordinates corresponding to the Fiskerton post-mill site rather than Newark-on-Trent. The mill was a post mill used for corn milling. The principal surviving feature identified in the consulted records is the roundhouse, which remains at the site.

No detailed structural description of the roundhouse has been recovered beyond its survival, and no information has been identified for the post-mill body, sails, windshaft, stones, gearing, millers, owners, or final closure date. The available evidence does not establish a statutory listing or a later conservation programme. The site can therefore be documented as the remains of a former Fiskerton post corn mill, represented by its surviving roundhouse and recorded in specialist windmill and Mills Archive sources.

Timeline

Roundhouse survival recorded

The roundhouse of Fiskerton post mill is recorded as surviving.

Sources and records

Windmill World entry: Fiskerton windmill, Nottinghamshire
Mills Archive database entry: Fiskerton Windmill
List of windmills in Nottinghamshire