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The Clergy House 01 Site of Roman Wall Remains 02 John Frederick Bentley 03 Doncaster Railway Station 04 The Grand Theatre 05 Harold Arnold Building 06 Subscription Betting Rooms 07 Penny Savings Bank 08 16th Century Buildings - High Street 09 The Mansion House Parkinsons - High Street 010 The Buttercross 011 Corn Exchange & Concert Hall 12 Nether Hall House 013 Hannah Clarke 014 The Pillar House 15 Denison House 016 Hall Cross House 17 Lockwood House 18 6 Regent Terrace Christ Church Minster Church of St.George Clock Corner 6 Regent Terrace Nether Hall House Sir Nigel Gresley

The Mansion House

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6 Regent Terrace

William Hurst was born in 1787, his father being the landlord of the Salutation Inn. William Hurst was articled, as a young man, to a respected local architect, William Lindley, of the Pillared Houses, South Parade, William Lindley had been an assistant to John Carr of York for many years before he moved to Doncaster to establish his own practice.

6 Regent Terrace

William Hurst was born in 1787, his father being the landlord of the Salutation Inn. William Hurst was articled, as a young man, to a respected local architect, William Lindley, of the Pillared Houses, South Parade, William Lindley had been an assistant to John Carr of York for many years before he moved to Doncaster to establish his own practice.

Nether Hall House

This house, within the township of Doncaster, and closely bordering upon the town, was for many generations the seat of one part of the great Yorkshire
family of Copley, who acquired this and other estates from the Harringtons and Sewers....On the death of Mr. Copley in 1810 the Nether Hall estate descended, pursuant to settlements which had been made of it, to Edward Wolley, then of York, a son of the rev. Godfrey Wolley, who had been rector of Thurnscoe and Warmsworth, and grandson to Edward Wolley, formerly rector of Sprotborough.
Mr. Wolley assumed the surname of Copley. On his death, on 15 November 1813, Nether Hall descended to his only son, Edward Thomas Copley, esq. who has lately married Emily, daughter of sir John Peniston Milbank, of Halnaby,
baronet''....

The Rounded Corner Building Trail was created by the
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