1 West Bridge Street is an historic building in the Bridgend area of Perth, Scotland. A former tollbooth building, it is a Category C listed building dating to around 1800[1] and is located on the southern side of the eastern end of Perth Bridge. The part of the building that curved around onto Commercial Street has been demolished.[1]
1 West Bridge Street | |
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Location | 1 West Bridge Street, Bridgend, Perth, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°23′57″N 3°25′24″W / 56.39928°N 3.423459°W |
Built | c. 1800 |
Listed Building – Category C(S) | |
Designated | 26 August 1977 |
Reference no. | LB39663 |
It was one of three toll houses in Perth, the others being on the Edinburgh and Dundee Roads (the latter being the Barnhill Tollhouse). A bye-law on the building's noticeboard specified that locomotives crossing the bridge had to be preceded by a flagbearer. The law was enacted after a locomotive with spiked wheels damaged the road surface.[2]
After its original use, it was J. I. Laing's fruiter, fishmonger and poulterer (as of 1911)[3] and J. S. Lees Fish & Poultry Shop later in its life.[4]
See also
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edit- ^ a b 1 West Bridge Street, Perth, Scotland – Historic Environment Scotland
- ^ "Civic History of Perth from Medieval Times". Perth Civic Trust. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- ^ Leslie's directory for Perth and Kinross (1911)
- ^ J. S. Lees Grocers (Former) – Canmore.org.uk