Stanstead Lock
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Stanstead Lock | |
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The lock, lock-keeper's house and swing-bridge | |
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51°47′27″N 0°00′00″E / 51.790953°N 0.000131°E | |
Waterway | River Lee Navigation |
County | Hertfordshire |
Maintained by | Canal & River Trust |
Operation | Manual |
Length | 85 feet (25.9 m) |
Width | 16 feet (4.9 m) |
Fall | 8 feet 4 inches (2.5 m) |
Distance to Bow Creek | 21.5 miles (34.6 km) |
Distance to Hertford Castle Weir | 4.8 miles (7.7 km) |
Stanstead Lock (No4) is a lock on the River Lee Navigation close to the villages of Stanstead Abbotts and St Margarets. The lock which incorporates a rare example of a swing-bridge, has the reputation of being one of the country's most difficult to negotiate.[1]
Location
The lock-keeper's house is located on an island formed by a section of the River Lee Flood Relief Channel that flows through the automatic sluice gate adjacent to the lock.
Located to the south of the lock is the Stanstead marina.
Public transport
St Margarets (Hertfordshire) railway station
External links
References
- ^ London canals- Stanstead lock Archived 21 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 27 June 2008
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