Hall Gate is a street in the town centre of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, England.
In 1793, the brow of the hill was lowered, and the cross was demolished, with a replica built on a site further south-east, along South Parade.
It continues the route of the town's High Street, and maintains the same width, and although it lacks any grand civic or commercial buildings, it does retain several Georgian houses.
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council describes the street as a "secondary retail area" with a "down at heel" appearance,[2] this often being ascribed to the Frenchgate Shopping Centre taking business away from less central areas of the town.
[4] In 2020, the council made the street one-way, in an attempt to make it more pedestrian-friendly.