Three Mills Lock

Three Mills Lock
Three Mills Lock
Map
51°31′44″N 0°00′16″W / 51.528797°N 0.004356°W / 51.528797; -0.004356
WaterwayRiver Lee (Bow Back Rivers)
CountyTower Hamlets
Greater London
OperationCanal & River Trust
First built2008–09
Length62 metres (203 ft)
Width8 metres (26.2 ft)
Falltidal
The construction site from Three Mills island.

Three Mills Lock, also known as Prescott Lock, is a lock on the Prescott Channel on the River Lea in London. The current structure was constructed by British Waterways[1] and officially opened on 5 June 2009.

The lock cuts off a section of the Bow Back Rivers from the tide, creating new opportunities for leisure boats, water taxis, trip boats and floating restaurants. It also allowed barges carrying construction materials to access the sites of the London 2012 Olympics and Stratford City.

  1. ^ "Revitalising London's Olympic Waterways". British Waterways). Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2008.