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Sturt's Lock

Buildings and structures in the London Borough of IslingtonGeography of the London Borough of IslingtonLocks on the Regent's CanalUnited Kingdom canal stubsUse British English from November 2017
Sturt's Lock
Sturt's Lock

Sturt's Lock is a lock on the Regent's Canal, in the London Borough of Islington. The nearest London Underground station is Old Street on the Northern line.

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Sturt's Lock
Regent's Canal towpath, London Hoxton (London Borough of Hackney)

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N 51.534918 ° E -0.091737 °
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Sturts Lock Elsan Point

Regent's Canal towpath
N1 8PZ London, Hoxton (London Borough of Hackney)
England, United Kingdom
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