Bridgend is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 March 1985. Toll house.
Bridgend
- WRENN ID
- shadowed-lime-heron
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Northumberland National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 7 March 1985
- Type
- Toll house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This former toll house, built in 1834 by John Green, is located at Bridgend. It is constructed from ashlar stone and features a Welsh slate roof. The building is single storey and consists of three bays. The entrance has a projecting gabled doorcase with chamfered edges, chamfered reveals, and a Tudor-arched door. The windows are two-light casements from the 20th century, also with chamfered reveals and mullions. The gabled roof has kneelers and ridged coping, and there are two stone gable stacks with wide cornices. This structure is included mainly for its group value with the nearby bridge.
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