Popular for school trips and Summer picnics this Doncaster town icon has changed through the years with an addition of a cafe, restaurant, and even a microbrewery.
If you want to see more Doncaster history you can check out Ten photos of the Sand House which show it's unique carvings and May Day fun of the past from Maypole Dances to parades.
1. Field of Daffodils
Two visitors to the grounds in April 2006. At the time the girls were 15 - Jessica Barrowman and Zoe Morgan.
Photo: Steve Taylor
2. Fun in the sun
Taken in 2004 these children are enjoying ice cream in front of the hall on a hot Summer's day. Left to right: Marcus Charnock, aged 5 from Balby. Sarah Roche, aged 7 of Skellbrooke. Annabelle Owen, aged 7 from Sprotbrough. Lucy Charnock, aged 7 from Balby.
Photo: Steve Taylor
3. War reenactment
The Hall hosts a variety of events including war reenactments. This photo is from 2007. Showing Corporal Gerry Hughes.
Photo: Steve Taylor
4. Buttercups
Sisters Charlotte and Katie Finch at the park in 2002 holding buttercups.
Photo: Steve Taylor