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{{Short description|Lock on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England}}
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'''Northmoor Lock''' is a ] on the ] in ], England, on the northern bank about a mile from ]. '''Northmoor Lock''' is a ] on the ] in ], England, on the northern bank about a mile from ].


The lock was built in 1896 by the ] to replace a ] at Hart's Weir, also known as Ridge's Weir, about a mile upstream and another at Ark Weir downstream. The lock house, lock and weir are relatively little changed since they were built and they can be viewed as a group from the ] and from the river The lock was built in 1896 by the ] to replace a ] at Hart's Weir, also known as Ridge's Weir, about a mile upstream and another at Ark Weir downstream. The lock house, lock and weir are relatively little changed since they were built and they can be viewed as a group from the ] and from the river


The weir is just the other side of the lock island and is one of only two remaining complete ] (or rimer) manually operated weirs. It is thought that there are no other such weirs in the world. The weir is just the other side of the lock island and is one of only two remaining complete ] (or rimer) manually operated weirs. It is thought that there are no other such weirs in the world.


==Access to the lock== ==Access to the lock==
The lock is remote from the village of Northmoor and some distance walk across country. The weir can be reached from ], which is an equal distance away on the opposite bank. It can also be reached by the ] from ] and ]. The lock is remote from the village of Northmoor and some distance walk across country. It can be reached by the ] from ] and ].


==Reach above the lock== ==Reach above the lock==


Along the reach is the ] on the site of the old weir. Further along, the river is crossed by the 13th century ] at the confluence of the ]. Along the reach is the ] on the site of the old weir. Further along, the river is crossed by the 13th century ] at the confluence of the ].


The ''']''' follows the northern bank to Newbridge, and then crosses over and continues on the south bank to Shifford. There it crosses again, over the old course of the river, to Shifford Lock and then crossed the lock cu towards ]. The ''']''' follows the northern bank to Newbridge, and then crosses over and continues on the south bank to Shifford. There it crosses again, over the old course of the river, to Shifford Lock and then crossed the lock cu towards ].


== See also == ==See also==


* ] * ]

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==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist}}


== External links == ==External links==
* at riverthames.co.uk * at riverthames.co.uk
* at geograph.org.uk * at geograph.org.uk

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Latest revision as of 21:20, 6 February 2022

Lock on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England

Northmoor Lock
Northmoor Lock
WaterwayRiver Thames
CountyOxfordshire
Maintained byEnvironment Agency
OperationManual
First built1896
Length34.59 m (113 ft 6 in)
Width4.59 m (15 ft 1 in)
Fall1.24 m (4 ft 1 in)
Above sea level203'
Distance to
Teddington Lock
105
Northmoor Lock
Legend
River Thames
weir
navigable to Duxford Ford
weir
Shifford Lock
River Windrush
A415 New Bridge
Hart's Footbridge
footbridge
Northmoor Lock & weir
River Thames

Northmoor Lock is a lock on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, on the northern bank about a mile from Northmoor.

The lock was built in 1896 by the Thames Conservancy to replace a flash lock at Hart's Weir, also known as Ridge's Weir, about a mile upstream and another at Ark Weir downstream. The lock house, lock and weir are relatively little changed since they were built and they can be viewed as a group from the Thames Path and from the river

The weir is just the other side of the lock island and is one of only two remaining complete Paddle and rymer (or rimer) manually operated weirs. It is thought that there are no other such weirs in the world.

Access to the lock

The lock is remote from the village of Northmoor and some distance walk across country. It can be reached by the Thames Path from Bablock Hythe and Newbridge.

Reach above the lock

Along the reach is the Hart's Weir Footbridge on the site of the old weir. Further along, the river is crossed by the 13th century Newbridge at the confluence of the River Windrush.

The Thames Path follows the northern bank to Newbridge, and then crosses over and continues on the south bank to Shifford. There it crosses again, over the old course of the river, to Shifford Lock and then crossed the lock cu towards Chimney Meadows.

See also

Next lock upstream River Thames Next lock downstream
Shifford Lock
7.63 km (4.74 mi)
Northmoor Lock
Grid reference: SP431021
Pinkhill Lock
6.21 km (3.86 mi)

References

  1. ^ "Environment Agency Dimensions of locks on the River Thames". web page. Environmental Agency. 8 November 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Dimensions given in metres
  2. ^ "Environment Agency Distances between locks on the River Thames". web page. Environmental Agency. 8 November 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2012. Distances given in km

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