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Mapledurham Lock

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Mapledurham Lock — lock and weir situated on the River Thames in England.

Mapledurham Lock, canal locks in South East England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
20 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Tilehurst · 1.8 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Mapledurham Lock is a canal lock in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "lock and weir situated on the River Thames in England". Coordinates: 51.4862°, -1.0408°.

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Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Chilterns
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: North Wessex Downs

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Mapledurham Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames in England, about 4 miles upstream of Reading. The lock was first built in 1777 by the Thames Navigation Commissioners and the present lock dates from 1908. Despite its name, the lock is located in the Berkshire village and civil parish of Purley-On-Thames on the south bank of the river, rather than in the Oxfordshire village of Mapledurham on the other side of the river. The lock is accessible from Purley village down Mapledurham Drive, a metalled lane that turns to gravel. The weir stretches across the river, in both counties. The weir runs from the lock island in a long curve across the river between the two villages. However no access is possible across the weir, and without a boat, journeys between the two villages require a lengthy detour via Reading or Pangbourne. The weir still provides a head of water to drive Mapledurham Watermill which is on the opposite side of the river. The weir is also the furthest upstream on the Thames that has a salmon ladder.

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Background

History

Mapledurham mill dates back to Domesday Book, and the weir was probably connected to it then, although the earliest extant reference to the weir is from the time of Edward I. The mill was attached to the property of Mapledurham House, owned by the Blount family, who have always had an interest in the weir. They were required to maintain the weir, under an agreement dating from before the Magna Carta of 1215. There was a flash lock at the weir but passage through this was stopped at the opening of the pound lock in 1777. The Thames Commissioners began a series of improvements to the river around that time, and the residents of the district asked them to fund improvements to Mapledurham weir…

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Coordinates
51.4862, -1.0408
Parish
Purley on Thames
Postcode
RG8 8BE
Parliamentary constituency
Reading West and Mid Berkshire
Nearest railway station
Tilehurst1.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Mapledurham Lock?
Mapledurham Lock is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode RG8 8BE), in the parish of Purley on Thames.
Is Mapledurham Lock a protected site?
Yes — Mapledurham Lock is part of the Chilterns National Landscape (AONB) and the North Wessex Downs National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Mapledurham Lock?
The nearest railway station is Tilehurst, about 1.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode RG8 8BE.