Grade II Listed Old Toll House, Caerleon

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Grade II Listed Old Toll House, Caerleon

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 13 Jul 2020

On the corner of Caerleon Road and New Road opposite the southeast end of Caerleon Bridge over the River Usk. Cadw records that the tollhouse was built in 1825. Externally it has been very little altered except for a small single storey addition in the late 20th century. Caerleon Road from Newport to Usk was turnpiked in 1825. Tolls were abolished in 1879.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.606591
Longitude
-2.951838