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Garston Lock

Canal lock in Berkshire, England


Summary

Canal lock in Berkshire, England

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nameGarston Lock
imageGarston lock 1.jpg
image_alt
image_captionThe lock in 2007
coordinates
map_typeBerkshire
locationNear Reading, Berkshire, England
years_built1718–23
embedyes
designation1Grade II* Listed Building
designation1_offnameGarston Lock at SU 656708
designation1_date6 December 1990
designation1_number

Garston Lock () is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal. It is near the M4 motorway and near Reading, Berkshire, England.

Garston Lock was built between 1718 and 1723 under the supervision of the engineer John Hore of Newbury, and this stretch of the river is now administered by Canal & River Trust and known as the Kennet Navigation. It has a rise/fall of 7 ft.

One of only two remaining working examples of turf-sided locks on the canal (the other being Monkey Marsh Lock in Thatcham, Berkshire), Garston Lock has been described as needing "more water to operate than the now more common brick or stone-sided variety", as the sloping sides increase the volume of the lock.

The two sets of lock gates work differently: the upper set operates via a mechanical system, while the lower gates are hydraulic. The top part of the lock chamber has sloping banks which are covered by vegetation of various types rather than by turf. An arrangement of steel rails ensures that boats stay in the centre of the lock during the rise/fall.

In 1990 the lock was designated a Grade II* listed building.

Two pillboxes dating from World War II at the northwest and southeast corners of the lock, which were built as anti-tank defences, are also listed buildings.

References

References

  1. Pearson, Michael. (2003). "Kennet & Avon Middle Thames:Pearson's Canal Companion". Central Waterways Supplies.
  2. Allsop, Niall. (1987). "The Kennet & Avon Canal". Millstream Book.
  3. Shead, Jim. "All Change for the K&A". Waterways Information.
  4. "Garston Lock". Waterscape.
  5. "Garston Lock". English Heritage, Viewfinder.
  6. "All change for the K&A".
  7. "Garston Lock". Historic England.
  8. "Pillbox at NW corner of Garston GV Lock". Historic England.
  9. "Pillbox at SE corner of Garston GV Lock". Historic England.
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