Hawley Lock No. 2 | |
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51°32′30″N 0°08′38″W / 51.541648°N 0.143938°W | |
Waterway | Regent's Canal |
County | Camden Greater London |
Maintained by | Canal & River Trust |
Fall | 8 feet (2.4 m) |
Distance to Limehouse Basin | 6.04 miles (9.7 km) |
Distance to Paddington Basin | 2.84 miles (4.6 km) |
Hawley Lock is a lock on the Regent's Canal, in the London Borough of Camden.[1] It is likely called after the Hawley family who were prominent in Brentford and Boston Manor from the late 1500s onward.[citation needed] The Hawleys held the lease on Brentford market for nearly 200 years.[citation needed]
The lock was opened in 1820 and was originally a pair of locks.[1] One of the two locks was converted to a weir in the 1970s.[1] A lock keepers cottage was built alongside the lock in 1820 by Francis Read who charged £204.[1] Some time before 1850 the cottage was expanded and split into two.[1] The cottages suffered bomb damage during world war 2 and appear to have been demolished by 1952.[1]
The nearest London Underground station is Camden Town.
The nearest London Overground station is Camden Road.