Listed buildings in Doncaster (Wheatley Hills and Intake Ward)

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Wheatley Hills and Intake is a

metropolitan borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The ward contains three listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest".[1] The ward contains the suburbs of Wheatley Hills and Intake, to the northeast of the centre of Doncaster. The listed buildings consist of two pairs of semi-detached houses, and a grandstand at Doncaster Racecourse
.

Buildings

Name and location Photograph Date Notes
1 and 2 Clay Lane West, Long Sandall
53°33′13″N 1°05′26″W / 53.55367°N 1.09050°W / 53.55367; -1.09050 (1 and 2 Clay Lane West, Long Sandall)
1867 A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses in red brick with stone dressings and slate roofs. They have two storeys, and two bays each, the centre bays gabled with bargeboards. The doorways are recessed in four-centred arches, and the windows are sashes, some with mullions. At the rear is a gabled bay with a porch in the angle.[2]
3 and 4 Clay Lane West, Long Sandall
53°33′14″N 1°05′25″W / 53.55386°N 1.09028°W / 53.55386; -1.09028 (3 and 4 Clay Lane West, Long Sandall)
1867 A pair of mirror-image semi-detached houses in red brick with stone dressings and slate roofs. They have two storeys, and two bays each, the centre bays gabled with bargeboards. The doorways are recessed in four-centred arches, and the windows are sashes, some with mullions. At the rear is a gabled bay with a porch in the angle.[3]
Second Enclosure,
Doncaster Racecourse
53°31′17″N 1°06′15″W / 53.52130°N 1.10424°W / 53.52130; -1.10424 (Second Enclosure, Doncaster Racecourse)
1881 The grandstand, which was extended in 1901, is in yellow brick, with stone dressings and a
balustrade, over which is tiered seating. The roof is carried on iron columns, and on it is a square clock tower with a decorative finial.[4][5]

References

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Sources

  • Historic England, "Nos. 1 and 2 Clay Lane West, Wheatley Hills and Intake (1314877)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Nos. 3 and 4 Clay Lane West, Wheatley Hills and Intake (1151448)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Second Enclosure at Doncaster Race Course, Wheatley Hills and Intake (1151428)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Harman, Ruth;