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Huddersfield Narrow Canal Lock No 22W (Dunge Booth Lock)

A Grade II Listed Building in Uppermill, Oldham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5515 / 53°33'5"N

Longitude: -2.0076 / 2°0'27"W

OS Eastings: 399590

OS Northings: 406094

OS Grid: SD995060

Mapcode National: GBR GWFC.4M

Mapcode Global: WHB96.4Z7R

Plus Code: 9C5VHX2R+HW

Entry Name: Huddersfield Narrow Canal Lock No 22W (Dunge Booth Lock)

Listing Date: 3 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1163263

English Heritage Legacy ID: 212160

Also known as: Dunge Booth Lock

ID on this website: 101163263

Location: Uppermill, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL3

County: Oldham

Civil Parish: Saddleworth

Built-Up Area: Uppermill

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Saddleworth St Chad

Church of England Diocese: Manchester

Tagged with: Lock

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Description


SADDLEWORTH HUDDERSFIELD NARROW
SD 9906 CANAL
Uppermill
9/146 Lock No. 22W
(Dunge Booth
- Lock)
G.V. II
Lock. Between 1794 and 1799. Benjamin Outram engineer.
Hammer-dressed stone with tooled markings. Single upper
gate, double lower gate and mouth grooved for stop planks.
Boatman's ladder inserted in lock wall in the restoration of
1984.


Listing NGR: SD9959006094

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