Open scrub land adjacent to a fragment of relict course of the River Don known as ‘Gashouse Bight’ as it provided the water access to Doncaster Gas Works (see HSY5861). This area of land depicted before 1891 as ‘The Holmes’ a place-name commonly used to identify meadows and land liable to flooding (Field 1972). 1891- 1948 this area is shown as occupied by allotment gardens. Evaluation by ASWYAS in 2004 (Brown 2004) revealed “no archaeologically significant deposits” in this area.