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  1. Teddington Lock is a complex of three locks and a weir on the River Thames between Ham and Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. Historically in Middlesex, it was first built in 1810.

  2. Teddington Lock on the River Thames. The first pound lock, built by the City of London, opened to river traffic here in 1811 and it was located beneath the steel footbridge by the lock. Due to problems with water levels caused by the removal of the old London Bridge, a new lock was built a short way downstream in 1857 - this is the current ...

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Teddington Lock can be contacted on 020 8940 8723; Richmond Lock on 020 8940 0634; Port of London Authority on 01474 562 200; Thames Lock 101, Brentford. You must book the lock online at least 48 hours in advance.

  4. Teddington Lock is the lowest lock on the Thames and therefore the waters are tidal below the lock. There are, in fact, three separate locks chambers - a chamber was first built here in 1811 but replaced with a new one a little way downstream in 1857.

  5. Wonderful nature and views on riverside walk to Teddington Lock. Interesting waterworks at the lock, lock keeper's house & impressive barrage and footbridge over the Thames. A nice route: Start at Twickenham, take the ferry to the Ham grounds side of the river.

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  6. Teddington Lock, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south-west of London, is the last lock before the River Thames becomes tidal downstream. Built in the early 1800’s, it is a complex one weir and three locks, one of which, the barge lock, is the largest lock on the River Thames.

  7. Feb 6, 2021 · There are 45 lock and weir sites on the non-tidal Thames but Teddington is the only site that is crewed 24 hours, as it is the first lock at the non-tidal point. Teddington Lock and weir are operated and maintained by the Environment Agency.

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