A roundabout built as part of urban dual carriageway. Constructed in the early 1970s and contemporary with the upgrading of Church Way (HSY 5801). Construction of this unit involved the demolition of much of the 'French Gate' quarter of Doncaster; an area made up of thin narrow plots which 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 consistent 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'. Invisible legibility of the historic plan form of this area of the medieval town