Built between 1984-1997. Large supermarket and car park. The northern boundary of this polygon (which bisects the current area of the supermarket) follows the former course of the River Cheswold - historically the northern boundary of the main urbanised area of Doncaster. Inside this area lay an area of Burgage plots of the 'French Gate' quarter of the medieval town. These thin narrow plots were part of a plan form unit with burgage plots of common lengths and widths now almost entirely lost above ground on both sides of French Gate. Slater's analysis of the plan form of the post-medieval town considered this area likely to have been laid out as a unified instance of town planning, probably following the Norman Conquest (in Buckland et al 1989, 54) - a hypothesis largely based on the place-name 'French Gate'. No legibility of earlier plan, which included plot divisions probably inherited from medieval burgages unit it redevelopment in the late twentieth century. Historic OS maps show a malt-house on the back-lands of these plots until 1891-1906 when much of the rear area was redeveloped for terraced housing and the construction of a Roman Catholic School.