Doncaster Mansion House

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Doncaster Mansion House is an 18th-century civic building in Doncaster, England, renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture and historic role as a venue for official functions and social gatherings.

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Doncaster Mansion House canonical 1

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instanceOf civic building
historic building
mansion house
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
category government building in South Yorkshire
tourist attraction in Doncaster
country England
function entertaining visiting dignitaries
hosting mayoral events
hasFacadeFeature balustraded parapet
central pediment
sash windows
hasInteriorStyle Georgian interior decoration
hasPart banqueting hall
grand staircase
reception rooms
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageStatus one of only three surviving civic mansion houses in England
inception 18th century
locatedIn Doncaster NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
locationOnStreet High Street, Doncaster GENERATED
material stone
numberOfStoreys 3
ownedBy Doncaster Council NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
roofMaterial slate
significance important example of Georgian civic architecture
symbol of Doncaster’s civic pride
use civic functions
conference venue
official receptions
social gatherings
wedding venue

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James Paine notableWork Doncaster Mansion House