Atherstone Locks

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Atherstone Locks is a notable flight of canal locks on the Coventry Canal in Warwickshire, England, forming a key part of the waterway’s route and heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal infrastructure
flight of canal locks
associatedWith British canal network
connects higher pound of Coventry Canal towards Nuneaton
lower pound of Coventry Canal near Atherstone
constructionPeriod late 18th century
country England
hasAccess public footpath
hasFeature paddle-operated lock gates
towpath alongside the locks
hasLockType narrow locks
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasNearbySettlement Atherstone town centre NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfLocks 11
hasUseStatus navigable
heritageStatus historically significant feature of the Coventry Canal
isPartOfRoute Coventry Canal cruising ring connections
locatedIn Atherstone NERFINISHED
Warwickshire NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion West Midlands NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway Coventry Canal NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
navigationAuthority Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
near Atherstone railway station NERFINISHED
partOf Coventry Canal main line NERFINISHED
heritage of the Coventry Canal
tourismAttractionType inland waterway attraction
usedFor leisure boating
narrowboat traffic
waterwayFunction enables boats to ascend and descend a hill on the Coventry Canal

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Coventry Canal hasLockFlight Atherstone Locks