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This toll house is thought to have been built for the Cheadle (five districts consolidated) Turnpike Trust in 1830. It is in the form of a lodge house with protruding front.
External features: two-storeys on canted bay front with one wing floor plan, having a hipped, hip over bay, roof, with walls mainly of render, roofed in plain tile, square headed windows with sliding sash, a blocked front with a masonry replacement to the doorway; brick chimney stack to rear. The building has been modernised and extended to the rear but still retains its tollhouse character.
The building is Listed Grade II.
By Road: On A522 south of Cheadle

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Turnpikes - Toll House Architecture