The HSBC bank stands on the corner of High Street and Baxter Gate. The next building on the town trail is the Georgian Tea Rooms, which is on the right-hand side of High Street, this audio clip will guide you to the next location.
After the HSBC, the next Listed Building is on the right, the Lloyds Bank, built in 1912 at 55 High Street, the original building was at one time the office of Robert Baxter, the solicitor to the Great Northern Railway Company. He was honoured for his role in bringing the railway to Doncaster.
On the left is Barclays Bank dated 1882, built by F Masters, he also built the Priory Place Post Office and a number of other buildings on the trail.
Again on the right is 52 High Street, a building built in 1794.
As we approach our next featured building, on the left are two buildings that are said to date back to the 16th century. A plaque has been installed on the building to commemorate this.
When you arrive at the next location, click the next button at the foot of the page to find out more about this interesting building.