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Gladstone's Yard, Sleaford
Many premises on Southgate had entrances to rear yards where would be found stables, workshops and stores. In Sleaford, as in so many other places, these yards have been sacrificed for carparking.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 17 Aug 2024
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Yard off Southgate, Sleaford
Many premises on Southgate had entrances to rear yards where would be found stables, workshops and stores. In Sleaford, as in so many other places, these yards have been sacrificed for carparking.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 17 Aug 2024
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Water Feature - Sleaford
More like Venice. Presumably an off shoot of the nearby River Slea. Viewed from Southgate in the town centre.
Image: © Colin Babb
Taken: 23 Oct 2010
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Money's mill from the Hub
This is the mill in
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Where it stands was the former canal basin in the centre of town.
Taken from the Roof Gallery of "The Hub" Arts Centre. (
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Image: © Bob Harvey
Taken: 2 Oct 2012
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Money's Mill, Sleaford
Grade II listed.
Built about 1796, it stands 70 feet high and was once the tourist information centre for the town.
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 4 Nov 2012
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Money's Mill
Grade II listed, 6 storey tower mill in Sleaford, built before 1798, it operated with 4 sails until the late 1890s when the owner went bankrupt. It is now a popular tearoom in Money's Yard http://www.moneyscafe.co.uk/
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 23 Jan 2014
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Former windmill
https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101360432-former-windmill-in-yard-to-rear-of-no-43-sleaford#.We0PJIhrzVI
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 20 Oct 2017
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Money's Mill, Sleaford
Currently used as a gift shop and tea shop
Image: © Bob Harvey
Taken: 23 Mar 2018
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Sleaford windmill
Image: © Alex McGregor
Taken: 29 Feb 2020
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Money's Mill, Money's Yard, Carre Street, Sleaford
Grade II Listed former windmill. Built by Henry Sutton in 1796 to replace a post mill built some seven years earlier. The six story tower mill had 4 sails and had an associated granary and bakehouse; it continued in operation until about 1900. The rear of the bakery ran down to the Slea Navigation. In 1986 the mill with a capacity for three sets of mill stones was restored by the Sleaford and District Civic Trust. The ogee cap being a replica of the timber original. For several years it served as the Sleaford's tourist information centre and then stood empty. John & Isola Partridge acquired the semi-derelict mill in 2007 and set up the Curio Cafe, winning awards for their renovation of the building. No formal staircase in place to higher floors, access was only possible up to the third floor, with the balcony accessed from the second floor. It was put up for sale in 2018 and it was reported in 2019 that Trumpton Properties had applied for planning to convert it to holiday accommodation.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 9 Jan 2013
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