Listed Building: WILLOWS LOCK TF 352892 (1063049)

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Grade II
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 15 April 1985
Date last amended

Description

KEDDINGTON SOUTH COCKERINGTON TF 38 NE ROAD (north side) Willows Lock 8/30 TF 352892 15.4.85 II Lock. 1767, by John Grundy. Red brick, limestone ashlar dressings, some timber and cast iron. Lock chamber walls of 4 concave brick sections on each side with timber post between them which are partially hidden by large ashlar blocks. The tops are coped with similar ashlar blocks. At either end the exposed timber beams survive where the original lock gates would have hung, likewise some of the cast iron fittings. The end sections of the embankment slope downwards to curved ends and contained arched brick openings for over shoots. Navigation abandoned in 1924. This lock is referred to as Carrotts Lock in N Wright, A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Lincolnshire p.21. Listing NGR: TF3520089200

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Grid reference TF 35286 89424 (point)
Map sheet TF38NE
Civil Parish KEDDINGTON, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Aug 27 2014 1:07PM

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