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Toll house - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many tollhouses were built by turnpike trusts in England, Wales and Scotland during the 18th and early 19th ... Papers, there were over 5000 tollhouses operating in England. ...
Flickr: Lodges, Gatehouses & Tollhouses
and a warm welcome to LAGITS (Lodges And Gatehouses Incorporating TollhouseS) ... and a warm welcome to LAGITS (Lodges And Gatehouses Incorporating TollhouseS) ...
The Return of the Tollhouses
Literature on the subject of the "tollhouses" presents two fundamental views on the subject. ... Thus, "tollhouses" metaphorically denote the conflict within the soul ...
With just two miles of road to control the Exmouth Turnpike Trust still had two toll-houses built, this one at Courtlands Cross survives but the one nearer the town centre has long been demolished
A rare view of an empty Trent Bridge and the Toll Houses.
looking NW
The road bridge spanning the Teign Estuary between Shaldon and Teignmouth in Devon. The toll-house at the far end of the bridge was built c1827 when the original timber bridge reputed at the time to be the longest in England was opened. The house was still collecting tolls until as late as...
At the start of the old road to South Molton from Chulmleigh this two storey house was once used in the turnpike era for collecting tolls and was known as the Langley Lane Gate appearing as such in the mid 19th Century Census returns (Jenkinson and Taylor 2010).