Crofton Locks
Crofton Locks are a flight of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal, near the village of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England.
The nine locks achieve a total rise/fall of 61 ft 0 in (18.5 m)[1] and were built under the supervision of engineer John Rennie.
West of the top lock is the summit of the canal at 450 ft (137 m) above sea level. Water is pumped to the summit at the western end of the locks by the restored Crofton Pumping Station.
Location
Although named for Crofton in the civil parish of Great Bedwyn the locks are actually situated in the parish of Grafton, as the parish boundary at this point is the West of England Main Line to the north of the canal.[2]
References
- ↑ Pearson, Michael (2003). Kennet & Avon Middle Thames:Pearson's Canal Companion. Rugby: Central Waterways Supplies. ISBN 0-907864-97-X.
- ↑ "Grafton, mapit.mysociety.org". 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
See also
Next lock upstream | Kennet and Avon Canal | Next lock downstream |
Wootton Top Lock | Crofton Locks Grid reference: SU254622 |
Bedwyn Church Lock |
Coordinates: 51°21′30″N 1°38′12″W / 51.35831°N 1.63660°W
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