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Latest revision as of 12:45, 28 May 2019

Toll House Inn, 124 Penny Street, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1XT

The Toll House Inn comprises two former pub-hotels, both built by Yates & Jackson Ltd in 1901. They were combined as a single hotel by Daniel Thwaites & Co. Ltd in 2007. Yates & Jackson painted glass has survived in two staircases.

The original pubs were the Corporation Arms, later Farmers Arms; and the White Cross Hotel.


The Toll House Inn in 2019: