Site of the first phase of the Doncaster Gas Works. Site cleared between 1972 and 1984 and currently vacant post industrial open land. Gas works first depicted 1851. No legibility in current site save for the relict course of the river Don forming the western boundary of this site and known as ‘Gashouse Bight’. Earlier mapping (e.g. the 1828 map reproduced in Hunter, ‘South Yorks. Volume 1) shows this area as part of ‘The Holmes’ a place name commonly used to identify meadows and land liable to flooding (Field 1972). No legibility of earlier evidence although below ground archaeological evidence probably survives.