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This is described by Jenkinson and Taylor; “This two storey building at the western end of Sticklepath Bridge is identified as a possible toll-house in the DNPA’s 2004 Conservation Area Appraisal of the village of Sticklepath.
Now known as ‘Watersmeet’, it possesses some of the right characteristics such as a distinctive angled front looking into the road, but it is not typical at the side where it appears to have been extended.”
Unfortunately, it is an unconfirmed toll-house, but it is convincing, especially as it is on the old A30.
Reference:
- Jenkinson, T. and Taylor, P. (2009): The Toll-houses of South Devon
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