Radcot Lock

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Radcot Lock is a lock on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, used to manage river navigation and water levels near the village of Radcot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lock
navigation lock
country England
hasAccess by footpath
by river
hasAdjacentFeature Radcot Bridge NERFINISHED
Radcot cut
Thames towpath NERFINISHED
hasFunction controlling downstream water level
controlling upstream water level
enabling boats to pass a change in river level
hasNearbyAmenity Radcot Bridge public house NERFINISHED
Radcot riverside moorings NERFINISHED
hasStructure weir
hasWeirLocation upstream of the lock
isOnRoute Thames boating route between Lechlade and Oxford
locatedIn Oxfordshire
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
locatedInRegion South East England
locatedNear Radcot NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway River Thames NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Environment Agency NERFINISHED
manages river navigation
water levels
nearbyAdministrativeArea Vale of White Horse district NERFINISHED
partOf River Thames navigation system NERFINISHED
riverBank north bank of the River Thames
servesSettlement Faringdon area
Radcot NERFINISHED
usedBy anglers
boaters
walkers
usedFor pleasure craft navigation
small commercial craft navigation
waterwayDirection between Radcot and Rushey reaches of the Thames
waterwaySection non-tidal River Thames

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Radcot hasAmenity Radcot Lock