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Tithe Barn Road, Stafford,

View from St. John's Walk. On the right is the site of the tithe barn, which gave the road its name. The left hand side is virtually unchanged and could be easily recognised today.

Tittensor Road,

Tixall - Pillar showing mile distances: pen and ink drawing

'Pillar at Tixall.' Showing an obelisk marked Tixall and Ingestre 1776, showing mileage 3.5 miles to Stafford, London 131 miles. A man and his dog are seated at the bottom of the pillar. 'T. P. W.,' ...

Tixall - Stone Pillar showing Mileage: pen and ink drawing

Showing two blocks of an octagonal stone pillar marked Tixall and Ingestre 1776, showing mileage 3.5 miles to Stafford, Litchfield [sic] 12 miles, London 131 miles.Anonymous, [?T. P. Wood].

Tixall Bridge, near Milford

This Is the bridge over the Sow in Holdiford Road, Milford at the point where the river is the boundary between Berkswich and Tixall parishes. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Tixall Hall,

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...

Tixall Road, Stafford,

View of Tixall Road at the junction with St. Thomas Lane. The building on the right is Stone Cottage.

Tixall Road, Stafford,

View taken from either the junction of Weston Road and Tixall Road, or from St. Thomas' Street.

Toll Bar Cottage, Withystakes in Werrington

Toll Gate House, Trentham Road, Blurton

The old tollgate house stood at the corner of Barlaston Road and Trentham Road. Demolished with widening of the junction and Trentham Road in the mid 1960s, the name lives on in the Toll Gate hotel opposite, ...

Toll Gate Lodge, Clayton Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The former Toll Gate Lodge of 1867, which apparently stood at the junction of what is now Brook Lane and Clayton Road. Toll Gate Houses existed to collect the toll for travelling along certain sections ...

Toll House and Gates, Stafford,

Stafford's toll-gates were located at Littleworth, Hyde Lea Lane, Derrington, Acton Gate, Sandon, Yarlet, Rowley Park and opposite the castle gates. A toll was a charge for permission to use a road or ...

Toll House, Alton

This toll house stands on Denstone Lane, Alton near Micklin Farm. The Cheadle to Alton road was turnpiked in 1799.

Toll House, Cheadle

Cheadle Toll House stood on the corner of Froghall Road and Leek Road. It was built in 1835 and was demolished in March 1963. This toll house and its associated toll gates were built at the junction ...

Toll House, Forsbrook

View of the Toll House at Forsbrook, which stood at the corner of Dilhorne Road and Cheadle Road. It was built by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust in 1838 at a cost of £18.10s.0d. on the Blythe Marsh to Thorpe ...

Toll House, Forsbrook

View of the Toll House at Forsbrook, which stood at the corner of Dilhorne Road and Cheadle Road. It was built by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust in 1838 at a cost of £18.10s.0d. on the Blythe Marsh to Thorpe ...

Toll House, Hayes Bank, Stone

This Toll House stood close to Hayes Mill on the Longton Road and is no longer standing. The road from Stone to Longton was turnpiked in 1771. The toll house was demolished for road widening.

Toll House, Hollington

This Toll House stands on the former Tean to Rocester turnpike road, and was built by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust, probably in the 1830s.