Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
01/08/1974
Date of Amendment
18/01/2002
Name of Property
The Old Toll House
Unitary Authority
Newport
Locality
The Village (Ultra Pontem)
Location
At the junction of Caerleon Road and New Road at the south end of Caerleon Bridge.
History
A tollhouse built in 1825 which externally has been very little altered except for a small single storey addition in the late C20. Caerleon Road from Newport to Usk was turnpiked in 1825 while New Road by-passing The Village was constructed in 1830. The roads were freed of toll in 1879.
Exterior
The building is roughcast rendered, with a Welsh slate roof. A small hexagonal two storey toll house with an original rectangular wing attached to the rear face and a late C20 single storey entrance and garage added to the right hand side. The main face to the road has a fielded panel door flanked by narrow lancets to the ground floor, blind panel for toll board above, dripmould over. The flanking faces have a larger pointed 2-light casement below and a 2-light casement with dripmould above. The next faces have the same window on the ground floor and the upper window is blind. Paired brackets to eaves, rendered stack at the join between the hexagon and the rectangle. The side walls of the rear wing have doors below and are blind above. The end wall has another casement with a dripmould.
Interior
Not inspected at time of resurvey, but the rooms must be extremely small.
Reason for designation
Included as a tollhouse of 1825 which has been very little altered and which has group value with Caerleon Bridge.
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