Inglesham Lock

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Inglesham Lock is a historic lock on the Thames and Severn Canal in England, notable as one of the canal’s westernmost structures near the River Thames.

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Inglesham Lock canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal lock
historic structure
builtFor inland water transport
connectsTo River Thames (via canal junction nearby) NERFINISHED
country England
hasStructureType chamber lock
heritageStatus historic
historicalRole facilitated through-navigation between River Thames and River Severn via canal
locatedIn Inglesham NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
Wiltshire
locatedNear Inglesham Round House (canal building) NERFINISHED
Lechlade-on-Thames NERFINISHED
locatedOn Thames and Severn Canal NERFINISHED
managedBy canal restoration and heritage bodies (various over time)
near River Thames NERFINISHED
originalUse navigation lock
partOf Thames and Severn Canal lock system NERFINISHED
positionOnCanal western end
primaryFunction raising and lowering boats between canal levels
region Cotswolds area (broadly)
significance example of 18th–19th century British canal engineering
one of the westernmost structures on the Thames and Severn Canal
status disused for commercial navigation
subject to restoration interest
waterway Thames and Severn Canal NERFINISHED
waterwayNetwork historic Thames–Severn cross-country canal route
waterwayType broad canal

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Thames and Severn Canal hasPart Inglesham Lock