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Posted By: billy_anorak59 Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 12:36pm
I've been looking at the Cheshire Image Bank site ( Image Bank ), and found a picture depicting the 'Toll Hut Site' in Bromborough. I grew up in Bromborough, but for the life of me I just can't place where the picture is taken. I't must be somewhere near the present day A41 (obviously prior to the by-pass) I guess, but know not where. Any help at all please?

The picture can be found direct at: Clicky...
Posted By: bert1 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 1:05pm
The 1881 census has Mrs Hannah Grimes, a widow, 82 years of age, Toll gate keeper. At that age I can't see her having to walk to far to attend. Her address is Birkenhead & Chester Rd, closest properties to her are The Royal Oak, beer shop and Allport Lane.
Posted By: billy_anorak59 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 1:37pm
Thanks Bert, that helps - it fits with the general location, but don't I don't know which direction to place it. Towards the location of the later police station, or towards Spital? I suppose finding where the toll boundaries where would be the ideal.
Posted By: riggsy Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 1:37pm
Is it here?

Google Maps
Posted By: billy_anorak59 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 1:42pm
Dunno Riggsy - just wondering why you think it's there? Is there a clue I've missed?
Posted By: riggsy Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 3:34pm
That stretch of the a41 is just past the Royal Oak, also look at the building in the background on the old photie, the building on the map location resembles it a bit.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 3:44pm
See where you're coming from Riggsy,

The attachment helps with the direction, I hope.

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Posted By: riggsy Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 24th Jul 2014 3:55pm
Look at the building detail, especially the white stonework and grooves around the side of the building(it's white in the old photie - new stonework), black and dirty in the new.

old

new
Posted By: billy_anorak59 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 25th Jul 2014 6:05am
Yep, got you - spot on. Thanks riggsy and Bert, I think that sorts it - appreciated!

A41 is bit wider nowadays!

Cheers.
Posted By: billy_anorak59 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 25th Jul 2014 6:26am
So it's at 'T.P' on this 1875 map. So 'T.P' stands for Toll ....? Or is that Telegraph Post or something else completely?

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Posted By: bert1 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 25th Jul 2014 6:35am
Turnpike, me finks.
Posted By: billy_anorak59 Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 25th Jul 2014 7:13am
Ah yes, obvious really (duh!) - well done Bert, I was wondering who would be the first to spot that. smirk
Posted By: inflatablebone Re: Bromborough Toll Hut Site? - 25th Jul 2014 6:41pm
Turnpike trusts were bodies set up by individual acts of Parliament, with powers to collect road tolls for maintaining the principal roads in Britain from the 17th but especially during the 18th and 19th centuries. At the peak, in the 1830s, over 1,000 trusts[1] administered around 30,000 miles (48,000 km) of turnpike road in England and Wales, taking tolls at almost 8,000 toll-gates and side-bars.[2]

Turnpike roads linking Chester with Eastham, Woodside, and Neston were built after 1787
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