Hatton Flight

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Hatton Flight is a notable series of canal locks on the Grand Union Canal near Warwick in England, renowned for its steep rise and picturesque setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal infrastructure
flight of locks
connectsLevel Hatton summit level
Warwick pound
constructionEnd 1934
constructionStart 1929
country England
hasAccessPoint Hatton Locks car park
hasAmenityNearby café
hasEngineeringSignificance major lock flight on Grand Union Canal
hasHeritageStatus historic canal feature
hasLockType broad lock
narrow lock
hasNavigationAuthority Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRoad A46 road NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Hatton NERFINISHED
hasNickname Stairway to Heaven NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfLocks 21
hasRise about 148 feet
about 45 metres
hasStructure lock gates
paddle gear
towpath
hasViewOf Warwickshire countryside
isAbove Warwick locks NERFINISHED
isBelow Hatton summit pound
isKnownFor canal-side walking paths
picturesque setting
popular boating route
steep rise
isPartOfRoute canal route between Birmingham and London
isTouristAttractionOf Warwickshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Warwickshire NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion West Midlands NERFINISHED
locatedNear Warwick NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway Grand Union Canal NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Grand Union Canal main line NERFINISHED
usedFor leisure boating
narrowboat traffic
walking and tourism
wasModernisedFor increased commercial traffic in 20th century
wasWidenedIn 1930s

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Hatton Locks alsoKnownAs Hatton Flight