A well known roundabout in the west of Sheffield and significant nodal point of the transport system. Hunters Bar, the last turnpike in Sheffield to close, stood at this location. It closed shortly before midnight 31st October 1884. A cab and coach proprietor of Glossop Road was the last to pay a toll and the first to use the new road. At midnight the waiting crowd ripped the gate off and through it into a nearby field. The stone gate posts were used for a while as the entrance to Endcliffe Park but were replaced in their original position when the road was widened and a traffic island built. The toll bar gave its name to this area of Sheffield and the gate posts survive in their original position. Legibility is partial due to this.