Eynsham Lockis alockon theRiver Thamesin England. It is on the southern bank nearSwinfordOxfordshire.The large village ofEynshamis a little distance away on the northern bank.
Eynsham Lock | |
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Waterway | River Thames |
County | Oxfordshire |
Maintained by | Environment Agency |
Operation | Manual |
First built | 1928 |
Length | 34.51 m (113 ft 3 in)[1] |
Width | 4.97 m (16 ft 4 in)[1] |
Fall | 0.84 m (2 ft 9 in)[1] |
Above sea level | 195' |
Distance to Teddington Lock | 100 miles |
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The lock was one of the last pound locks built on the Thames being built by theThames Conservancyin 1928.
The weir is on the other side of the island on the original course of the river.
History
editThere was previously a weir andflash lockknown as Eynsham or Bolde's weir, originally owned byEynsham Abbey.The weir was rebuilt in 1886 after there had been some proposals for removing it and around 1890 a boatslide was built for the portage of small boats.[2]It was replaced by the pound lock in 1928 which was cut across the neck of a bend. The weir was reconstructed in 1950.
Access to the lock
editThe lock is close to theB4044 roadwhere it crosses the river atSwinford Toll Bridgeand is accessible on foot. There is a permissive path across the lock and weir.
Reach above the lock
editA short distance upstream of the lock is Swinford Toll Bridge. After the bridge there used to be a very sharp horseshoe bend which gave problems to navigation until a cut was built across it in 1900. The river continues to head south west through predominantly open country. The only interruption is a large marina on the eastern bank.
TheThames Pathfollows the southern bank to Pinkhill Lock.
See also
editExternal links
edit- Eynsham Lockillustrated feature at Eynsham Online
- A History of The River Thames at Eynshamextract from The Eynsham Record
- Eynsham Lockarchived from eynsham.org
References
edit- ^abc"Environment Agency Dimensions of locks on the River Thames".web page.Environmental Agency. 8 November 2012.Retrieved17 November2012.Dimensions given in metres
- ^Fred. S. ThackerThe Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs1920 - republished 1968 David & Charles
- ^ab"Environment Agency Distances between locks on the River Thames".web page.Environmental Agency. 8 November 2012.Retrieved19 November2012.Distances given in km