Stoke Bruerne Locks

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Stoke Bruerne Locks are a historic flight of canal locks on the Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire, England, known for their picturesque setting and role in traditional British waterways navigation.

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Stoke Bruerne Locks canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal lock flight
navigation structure
accessibleBy towpath
associatedWith British canal era
industrial revolution transport network
connectsTo Blisworth Tunnel
constructionPeriod early 19th century
country United Kingdom
currentPrimaryFunction recreational navigation
hasAdjacentFacility canalside pubs
visitor moorings
Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum
surface form: waterways museum at Stoke Bruerne
hasEngineeringFeature series of rising and falling pounds
hasHeritageStatus historic canal infrastructure
hasNearbyLandmark Blisworth Tunnel
surface form: Blisworth Tunnel southern portal

Stoke Bruerne village
hasNumberOfLocks 7
hasRecreationalUse boating holidays
canal-side walking
heritage tourism
hasScenicQuality rural countryside setting
hasStructureType pound locks
historicalFunction commercial freight transport
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor picturesque setting
traditional British waterways character
locatedIn England
Northamptonshire
Stoke Bruerne
locatedOnWaterway Grand Union Canal
lockFlightOrientation north-south
maintainedBy Canal & River Trust
near Blisworth
Roade
Towcester
operatedBy manual lock gates
partOf Grand Union Canal
surface form: Grand Union Canal main line
partOfRoute Grand Union Canal
surface form: Grand Union Canal cruising ring routes
popularWith boaters
cyclists
walkers
region East Midlands
usedFor inland waterway navigation
leisure boating
narrowboat traffic
waterwaySystem British canal network
waterwayType narrow canal

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Grand Union Canal hasLock Stoke Bruerne Locks