How toll roads came into beingTracks and paths are among the earliest features of organised life, and not just amongst human beings. This authorized the collection of tolls to repair a section of the Great North Road in Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire. In November 1948 the cricket club announced that thanks to the generosity of Lord Carrington they had bought the cricket ground and the toll-house. But this was not the end of the Wycombe toll-house. For further information about the Wycombe toll-house and other restored local buildings visit the COAM website www.coam.org.uk