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The Smethwick Cross Tollhouse is on the High Street in Smethwick and was built circa 1820. A grade II listed building, the road was part of a Turnpike from 1770 to 1876.
Where is the Smethwick Cross Tollhouse?
The Smethwick Cross Tollhouse is at 115 High Street, Smethwick, Sandwell, B66 1EE
In brief
The tollhouse was built in 1820 near the Smethwick High Street. The road was part of the Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Dudley Turnpike 1760 - 1876. A Grade II listed building.
Smethwick Cross Tollhouse (June 2012). Photography by Elliott Brown
The blue plaque was installed in the year 2000 by the Smethwick Local History Society.
A Stuccoed brick building with a slate roof, of two storeys.
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