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lock — George's Dock

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lock — George's Dock
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Limestone lock, built c.1825, connecting George's Dock to Inner Dock. Pair of squared coursed limestone ashlar lock walls, slightly battered, with granite coping at ground level enclosing lock to east and west. Walls and coping form curved sections to either end where former lock gates were located, having limestone steps to both walls at north end only. Several granite bollards adjacent to granite coping with recently inserted iron bollards and chain-link fence. Lock gates no longer extant, with steel sheet to north end. Modern steel bridge inserted to south end with four rusticated granite ashlar piers supporting decorative iron lamps and steel parapet with timber finish.
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