Standing in the centre of Sleaford in an area known as Money's Yard is an Eighteenth Century corn mill called Money's Mill. Measuring a dizzying seventy feet high and having eight storeys, it was built during the canal boom, and just one of a number of mills in the town. Having lost its sails since its heyday and had a carpark built around it, it was used as the Tourist Information Office until recently. There have been no further plans for the mill, but it it is re-tarred fairly regularly and kept in a state of good repair.