Terraced housing constructed between 1851 and 1891. Likely site of the Carmelite Friary established in Doncaster in 1350 (Ford 2006). The establishment of the Carmelite Friary was thought by Slater (see his analysis of the plan form of Doncaster in Buckland et al 1989) to have interrupted a series of burgage plots congruent to similar long burgages surviving into the twentieth century along either side of the former Roman Road which proceeded High Street / French Gate. The friary was recorded at the dissolution as possessing a dove-cote and other houses within its grounds and an adjacent walled garden or orchard (Buckland et al 1989). The remaining buildings were probably demolished in the 17th – 18th centuries with map and archaeological evidence supporting the maintenance of horticultural uses of the site in the post-medieval period (Atkinson 1992). The construction of Priory Place is said to have uncovered parts of the site in the 19th No legibility of earlier developments visible within this site.