1 HSBC Bank
1 High Street (HSBC Bank) – built 1897, architects Demaine and Brierley of York. Portland Stone masonry and octagonal copper-clad dome with cupola carrying statue of Eros
A distinctive bow windowed Georgian building of painted brick and Welsh slate roof. This shop was occupied by Parkinson’s of Doncaster Butterscotch fame until 1960. It was saved from demolition by the efforts of Doncaster Civic Trust, and restored in 1976.
3 Priory Place
Priory Place – built in 1832, architect William Hurst. The original town houses are now all in commercial uses and, together with Priory Methodist Church, form a fine piece of townscape.
4 Priory Place
4 Priory Place (Jordan’s) – built in 1832, architect William Hurst. This building has the only surviving original ground floor in Priory Place. Its subtle bow window and impressive double doors are flanked by pilasters and surmounted by an arch with prominent voussoirs (the individual stones forming the arch).