Sutton was designated a conservation area on 9 October 1975. A full appraisal has yet to be carried out.

To view the location of the conservation area, please go to the Heritage Map.

Sutton is a rural settlement that has experienced some suburban infill developments from the twentieth century. The conservation area is linear in character and stretches along Sutton Road and its meeting with Suttonfield Road. There is a strong agricultural feel to the settlement with several farms within it.

Limestone was the traditional material, which is rendered on some buildings. Principle roof materials are slate and clay pantiles. Limestone boundary walls are an important and extensive feature of the conservation area.

Within the conservation area there are two listed structures. These can be viewed on the Heritage Map which gives the address, grade and reference number of the listed building. The reference number can be used to find the listing description for any individual listed building using the Historic England database.

The above description of the conservation area is only a brief overview subject to a full appraisal that will consider in more depth the features that make up the significance of the area.

Further Information

Further Information about Conservation Areas can be found at Conservation Areas in Doncaster.

If you have any queries about the conservation area contact: conservation@doncaster.gov.uk
Doncaster Council, Civic Office, Waterdale, Doncaster, DN1 3BU
Tel: 01302 734922 or 735199

Last updated: 30 July 2024 07:35:36

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