Eddington Mill is a late 18th century watermill on the Kennet which still has the machinery largely intact. It is a Grade II
listed building. St Saviour's church was built in 1868 and designed by
Arthur Blomfield in the
Gothic Revival style. The church closed in the mid-1950s. In 1977 it was sold and converted into a private house. In 1876, two policemen were shot by poachers in Eddington. Their memorial crosses still stand where they fell. The village
wheelwright's shop, Messrs R. Middleton & Sons, closed in 1951. Some of the woodworking tools from the shop including axes, chisels, planes, lathe tools and gouges, were purchased at an auction on 6 April 1951, and are now in the
Museum of English Rural Life. ==References==