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Canal locks · London

Coxes Lock

Free admission

Coxes Lock — lock on the River Wey Navigation in Addlestone, Surrey, England, UK.

Coxes Lock, canal locks in Surrey

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
20 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Addlestone · 0.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Coxes Lock is a canal lock in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "lock on the River Wey Navigation in Addlestone, Surrey, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.3664°, -0.4770°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Coxes Lock is towards the northern end of the Wey Navigation parallel to the River Wey in Addlestone, Surrey, Most parts of the navigation are canal sections such as this - most only receive flow from the opening of locks, small field ditches and rainfall. However a re-engineered brook (the Old Rive Ditch) alongside the Basingstoke Canal at West Byfleet makes all sections up to a point near Sheerwater Bridge, Woking receive a light minimum flow. The tallest non-ecclesiastical/civic building in South-East England outside London pre-dating about 1880 is the east of the former mill blocks, which are now apartments. A tree-lined towpath and lakeside path run to the lock as does a cul-de-sac for vehicles leading to the apartments. The Mill Pond at Coxes Lock is the largest on the Wey Navigation and helps to control the water depth above an engineered rapid 8 feet 6 inches (2.59 m) millstream cascaded drop, which was originally one drop with a turning waterwheel. In some 19th-century sources, Cox's Lock is recorded.

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Background

History

Coxes Lock was built between 1651 and 1653, as part of an important link to transport heavy goods between London and Guildford. The Lock contains a stone inscribed "Built 1770" when improvements were made to the structure and banks. Coxes Lock is the deepest unmanned lock on the Navigation with a rise of 8 ft - and is 1.5 mi from the Thames. In 1776 an iron entrepreneur, a Mr Cox, recognised the potential that the site offered and started to build his iron mill which became known as Coxes Lock Mill (pre-dating the adoption of apostrophes in many place names in the English Language).

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Coordinates
51.3664, -0.4770
County
Surrey
District
Runnymede
Parish
Runnymede, unparished area
Postcode
KT15 2JX
Parliamentary constituency
Runnymede and Weybridge
Nearest railway station
Addlestone0.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Coxes Lock?
Coxes Lock is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.3664°, -0.4770°. The nearest railway station is Addlestone, around 0.9 km away.
Is Coxes Lock free to visit?
Yes — admission to Coxes Lock is free.