Old Shoreham Tollbridge
Old Shoreham Tollbridge is a historic bridge located in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England. Built in 1781, it spans the River Adur and is notable for its unique design, featuring a wooden structure with a tollhouse. The bridge was originally used to collect tolls from travelers crossing the river.
Today, the Old Shoreham Tollbridge is a Grade II listed structure, recognized for its architectural significance. It is no longer used for vehicular traffic but remains a popular spot for pedestrians and cyclists, offering scenic views of the surrounding area and the river.