tollery
/ˈtɒlri/; /ˈtoʊlri/Definitions
1. noun
a toll or charge paid for crossing a bridge, a river, or a border, or for the use of a road, bridge, etc.
“The tollery on the new highway is causing a lot of controversy among local residents.”
2. noun
a place or building where tolls are collected, especially a bridge or a gatehouse.
“The old tollery on the river has been converted into a museum.”