It has been designated as a Grade II listed building.
[1] The two-storey thatched building is hexagonal in plan.
[2][3] A pouch hung on a hook over the door was used by coach drivers to pay the toll.
[4] In the 1850s it was home to the Burridge family who acted as the toll collectors until the Turnpike Trust was abolished in 1876.
The total living space is 24 square meters.