Napton Locks

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Napton Locks is a historic flight of canal locks near Napton-on-the-Hill in Warwickshire, England, forming a key part of the inland waterways network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal infrastructure
flight of canal locks
connectsWith Grand Union Canal (via nearby junctions) NERFINISHED
Napton Junction NERFINISHED
country England
hasAccess road access from Napton-on-the-Hill vicinity
towpath foot access
hasComponent balance beams
lock chambers
lock gates
paddles
towpath
hasConservationInterest historic waterways landscape
traditional canal engineering
hasHeritageStatus historic
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasNearbyFeature Napton-on-the-Hill village NERFINISHED
rural farmland
towpath walking routes
hasScenicQuality picturesque rural setting
hasUse heritage appreciation
recreational cruising
isExampleOf narrow canal lock flight in England
isOnRoute Oxford Canal summit level section
isPartOf historic Oxford Canal corridor
rural canal landscape near Napton-on-the-Hill
locatedIn Napton parish NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Warwickshire NERFINISHED
West Midlands region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Napton-on-the-Hill NERFINISHED
managedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
navigationAuthority Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
openTo public
operatedBy manual operation
partOf Oxford Canal NERFINISHED
servesFunction raising and lowering boats between canal levels
tourismType boating tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor inland waterway navigation
leisure boating
narrowboat traffic
usedSince canal era of the late 18th century
waterwaySystem British inland waterways network NERFINISHED

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Oxford Canal notableStructure Napton Locks