Cleeve Lock
Locks on the River ThamesUse British English from January 2018
Cleeve Lock is a lock on the River Thames, in Oxfordshire, England. It is located just upstream of Goring and Streatley villages, on the eastern side of the river within the village of Goring. There was a hamlet of Cleeve, after which the lock is named, but it dropped out of use, as always part of Goring.The first lock was built in 1787 by the Thames Navigation Commissioners. The reach above the lock is the longest, and the reach below it is the shortest, on the non-tidal river. The weir runs to an island below the lock, and there are further weirs between islands downstream.
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The Ridgeway, South Oxfordshire Goring-on-Thames
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N 51.53193 ° | E -1.13641 ° |
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RG8 9DA South Oxfordshire, Goring-on-Thames
England, United Kingdom
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