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Stanthorne Lock

A Grade II Listed Building in Stanthorne, Cheshire West and Chester

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1879 / 53°11'16"N

Longitude: -2.4616 / 2°27'41"W

OS Eastings: 369255

OS Northings: 365740

OS Grid: SJ692657

Mapcode National: GBR 7W.32LJ

Mapcode Global: WH99S.543G

Plus Code: 9C5V5GQQ+49

Entry Name: Stanthorne Lock

Listing Date: 12 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1329816

English Heritage Legacy ID: 57369

ID on this website: 101329816

Location: Manor Park, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CW10

County: Cheshire West and Chester

Civil Parish: Stanthorne and Wimboldsley

Built-Up Area: Middlewich

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Wharton Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


STANTHORNE C.P. SHROPSHIRE UNION CANAL
SJ 66 NE
5/86 Stanthorne Lock
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GV II
Canal Lock. c.1793. Red brick with stone dressings. Rectangular
lock with two sets of gates and drain hole to right of upstream side.
Brick walls with stone edging. Single gate to upstream end and double
gates to downstream end.


Listing NGR: SJ6925565740

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