Ready Token is a hamlet in Gloucestershire, England, located in the Cotswold Hills near Poulton.
Despite comprising only a handful of houses it is located at a high point and is notable for being the meeting place of six country roads and nine parish boundaries.
[1] It lies at the intersection of the ancient drove road known as the Welsh Way and the Roman Akeman Street.
[2] It once possessed an inn, recorded in 1738 as under the sign Ready Token Ash.
It was designed by the Arts and Crafts movement architect, Norman Jewson, and built in 1928–1929.