| Summary |
Stockton Locks, a flight of ten Locks on the Warwick and Napton (Grand Union) Canal. A Lock consists of a chamber with wooden gates at each end, with sluices used to lower and raise the water level of a Canal. They were constructed in the Imperial period. |
| What Is It? |
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| Type: |
Canal, Canal Lock |
| Period: |
Imperial - Industrial (1751 AD - 1913 AD) |
| Where Is It? |
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| Parish: |
Long Itchington |
| District: |
Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire |
| Grid Reference: |
SP 43 64 |
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| Level of Protection |
National -
Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
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