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Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622

Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 — Grade II listed canal lock in Church Lawton, Cheshire, England, UK.

Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622

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About

Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 is a canal lock in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1775. Designed by Thomas Telford. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Part of Trent and Mersey Canal. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade II listed canal lock in Church Lawton, Cheshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.1027°, -2.2763°.

Coordinates
53.1027, -2.2763
Parish
Church Lawton
Postcode
ST7 3EP
Parliamentary constituency
Congleton
Established
1775

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622?
Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 is in West Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 53.1027°, -2.2763°.
When was Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 built?
Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 dates to 1775 — the Georgian period. It was designed by Thomas Telford.
Who designed Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622?
Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 was designed by Thomas Telford.
Is Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 a listed building?
Canal lock number 49 (Hall's Lock) at SJ 8160 5622 carries the heritage designation "Grade II listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.