Old Toll is a Grade II listed building in the Torridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 October 1988. Tollhouse.

Old Toll

WRENN ID
tilted-belfry-peregrine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Torridge
Country
England
Date first listed
19 October 1988
Type
Tollhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Old Toll is a tollhouse built in the early 19th century, with a bay added to the left in 1912, as noted by a datestone. The building is constructed of coursed slatestone rubble and features a hipped slate roof. There is a stone stack on the right end and a brick lateral stack on the left, which was added in 1912. The original two-unit plan was extended to an L-plan in 1912. The structure is two storeys high and has a three-window range. On the right, there is a two-storey canted bay with pointed stone arches over early 19th-century Gothick-style Y-tracery windows. The left bay, added in 1912, features a segmental stone arch over a 20th-century door, a canted bay at the left gable end, and a similar 20th-century Gothick-style window. The interior has not been inspected.

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