Toll House, Romannobridge is a Grade B listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 February 1971. Toll house.

Toll House, Romannobridge

WRENN ID
fallow-groin-ochre
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
23 February 1971
Type
Toll house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Romanno Toll is an early 19th century single storey, three-bay, former L-plan toll house set at the centre of a small settlement to the west of Romanno Old Bridge.

The symmetrical principal elevation (north) is built in thin blocks of semi-coursed red sandstone rubble with large, rough-hewn red sandstone quoins. It has a central doorway and single windows either side.

The toll house has a large late 20th century single storey and attic addition extending from the east side of its rear elevation (south) and an early 21st century garage attached to its west gable. The later additions are rendered with irregular window openings.

The roof is slated and has drove edged sandstone skews with shaped skewputts and two corniced chimney stacks. The windows are doubled-glazed timber sash and case and the entrance door is timber. The interior features a 19th century fireplace range in the ground floor principal room and simple cornicing.

Whitewashed cottage, circa 1830, which stands at the E end of the approach to the old bridge.

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