St Sepulchre Gate

St Sepulchre Gate is a pedestrianised street in the city centre of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, England.

Part of the street outside the wall was also built up, as an early suburb of the town.

[3] In 1557, the Hospital of St Thomas almshouses were built on the road, being rebuilt in the 1730s and finally demolished in 1963.

[6] The road runs south-west, from the junction of Baxter Gate, Frenchgate and High Street, to Trafford Way.

[3] Notable buildings on the street include 33 St Sepulchre Gate, an art deco shop and pub built about 1930,[7] and Danum House, a 5-storey office block and shop, built for the Doncaster Co-operative Society.

View north-east on St Sepulchre Gate, from its junction with Duke Street