0 especially in the past, a small house at a tollgate, where the person who collects the money lives
For 17 years they run tollhouse, general store, garage, and maintain the road.
The chapel was removed and replaced by a tollhouse in 1829.
It was originally the location of a tollhouse erected in 1849 and demolished in the 1860s during the construction of the railway.
A tollhouse was established here in the early 19th century on a road used by cattle drovers and coaches.
Many were demolished but several hundred have survived as domestic houses, with distinctive features of the old tollhouse still visible.
The tollhouse remained in operation until the discontinuation of all tolls in 1867.
A small settlement grew around a store and tollhouse along the turnpike.
Visitors to the island must pass by a tollhouse; cars can enter the island but parking is limited.