Iffley Lock :: Shared Description

Iffley Lock is on the River Thames near the village of Iffley. It is on the southern outskirts of Oxford. The original lock was built by the Oxford-Burcot Commission in 1631 and the Thames Navigation Commission replaced this in 1793. The lock has a set of rollers to allow punts and rowing boats to be moved between the water levels.
In addition the lock and weir streams there is stream further to the east which used to be the Mill Stream.
The weir is downstream of the lock, where the weir stream is joined by the mill stream.
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SP5203 : Iffley Lock by N Chadwick
SP5203 : Keeper's Cottage, Iffley Lock by N Chadwick


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Created: Thu, 24 Apr 2014, Updated: Thu, 24 Apr 2014

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