Wheatley Windmill is an 18th-century tower mill between the hamlet of Littleworth and Wheatley in Oxfordshire. The windmill has an octagonal plan which narrows to form the circular rotating cap.

The first written evidence concerning the mill is dated 1671, describing it as being "in a ruinous condition" even then.In 1760, there was significant fire and wind damage. New machinery was installed in 1784, supplied by the Eagle ironworks in Oxford. After 1914, the mill fell into disuse and disrepair. However, the Wheatley Windmill Restoration Society has been restoring the windmill since 1977 and it is currently open to the public on select Sundays.

There is no admission charge for visiting the mill, but donations can be made  to the charity's maintenance costs.

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