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Goring Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames in England. The lock is located between the twin villages of Goring-On-Thames, in the county of Oxfordshire, and Streatley, in the county of Berkshire, and is adjacent to Goring and Streatley Bridge. The lock is owned and managed by the Environment Agency.
See also
- Locks on the River Thames
- Cleeve Lock (next lock upstream)
- Whitchurch Lock (next lock downstream)
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