White Roding Windmill was built in 1877, replacing a
post mill which had stood on the site since 1609. The post mill was destroyed on 1 January 1877 when the main post broke in a gale as the miller had too much cloth spread on the
Common sails. to replace the post mill. The mill worked by wind until 1926, and then by engine until 1931. The lease on the mill expired that year and was not renewed. In 1937, the mill was purchased by the actor
Michael Redgrave, passing to a company in
Barrow-in-Furness in 1946. During the 1950s, the mill was derelict and threatened with demolition on more than one occasion. In the 1970s,
millwrights Philip Barrett-Lennard and Vincent Pargeter built a new cap for the mill. ==Description==