East Budleigh - site of toll house

Introduction

The photograph on this page of East Budleigh - site of toll house by Colin Vosper as part of the Geograph project.

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East Budleigh - site of toll house

Image: © Colin Vosper Taken: 23 Dec 2007

Old photos show the traditionally shaped toll house was roughly where the car is in this photo. The end of this building had clearly been changed. The plaque on the wall records that the toll house was there until 1977 and the artist gives an impression of what the toll house looked like. Why might a toll house building sticking out into the street have been demolished? It is not often old buildings in such an old village as this are demolished.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.654471
Longitude
-3.322052