Image for detail. The current owner insists the cottage was a shop in older times and has never been a toll house.."> Cross Keys Cottage, Glanaman

Cross Keys Cottage, Glanaman

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Cross Keys Cottage, Glanaman by Nigel Davies as part of the Geograph project.

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Cross Keys Cottage, Glanaman

Image: © Nigel Davies Taken: 23 Apr 2011

This cottage is directly across the road from the Cross Keys Inn. The front garden wall of the cottage contains the inscribed stone from the demolished toll house that used to stand somewhere near here ("Cross Keys" apparently being a name associated with toll gates). The stone is on the very top course of the wall near the pictured lamp post facing in towards the house. See Image for detail. The current owner insists the cottage was a shop in older times and has never been a toll house.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.805385
Longitude
-3.923029