Montgomery Canal – Lock 3 – Frankton Bottom Lock – Lower Frankton, UK
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This is lock number 3 on the Montgomery canal.
Waymark Code: WMVNHQ
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/09/2017
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This is lock number 3 on the Montgomery canal, known as Frankton Bottom lock. There are four locks at Frankton junction where the Montgomery canal starts its journey from the Llangollen canal. The first two are a staircase of two locks and known together as Frankton Staircase lock 1.
The Montgomery is currently navigable by narrowboats for seven miles through eight locks down to Gronwyn Wharf which is just west of Maesbury Marsh. All the locks are narrow width locks.
The canal suffered a major breach at the Perry aqueduct near its northern end in 1936 which led to its closure in 1944. The first seven miles are now restored and there are plans to restore the remaining sections which are a further 28 miles and 18 locks down to Newtown, west of Aberbechan.
The canal was opened in 1797 although the final section down to Newtown wasn’t opened until 1821.
Most of the unrestored sections are still in water and navigable by unpowered craft. Most of the route can now be walked and makes for very interesting hiking.
Waterway Name: Montgomery canal
Connected Points:
The Montgomery canal starts at Lower Frankton where it leaves the Llangollen canal and now finishes at Gronwyn Wharf near Maesbury Marsh. There are partial remains of the old Weston branch at the northern end; the first part of which has been restored for mooring and boat services. The old line of the branch can be followed on foot for a few miles.
Type: Lock
Date Opened: 01/01/1797
Elevation Difference (meters): 2.00
Site Status: Operational
Web Site: [Web Link]
Date Closed (if applicable): Not listed
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