- Woolhampton Lock
Woolhampton Lock is a lock on the
Kennet and Avon Canal , in the village ofWoolhampton in the English county ofBerkshire . The lock has a rise/fall of 8 ft 11 in (2.72 m), and is administered byBritish Waterways .cite book |last=Pearson |first=Michael |authorlink= |title=Kennet & Avon Middle Thames:Pearson's Canal Companion |year=2003 |publisher=Central Waterways Supplies|location=Rugby |id=ISBN 0-907864-97-X ]Woolhampton Lock lies on the stretch of the canal that was originally built between
1718 and1723 , under the supervision of the engineerJohn Hore of Newbury, as the "Kennet Navigation". This navigation is an improved river navigation rather than a true canal, and consists of sections of the natural riverbed of theRiver Kennet alternating with artificially created lock cuts and locks. cite book |last=Pearson |first=Michael |authorlink= |title=Kennet & Avon Middle Thames:Pearson's Canal Companion |year=2003 |publisher=Central Waterways Supplies|location=Rugby |id=ISBN 0-907864-97-X ]Woolhampton Lock is at the downstream end of an artificial lock cut, and the river and lock cut rejoin at the foot of the lock. Just to the east and downstream of this, the navigable river is crossed by a
swing bridge carrying the road from the centre of Woolhampton village to the nearby village ofBrimpton . Adjacent to this bridge is the "Row Barge"public house .Ordnance Survey (2006). "OS Explorer Map 158 - Newbury & Hungerford". ISBN 0-319-46352-4.]References
See also
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Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal
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