Category:Appley Locks

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English: Appley Locks is a system consisting of a single deep canal lock in parallel with two shallower locks (now disused) on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, located near Appley Bridge in Lancashire. The most westerly lock on the main line, it raises the level of the canal by 3.7 metres (12 feet).
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<nowiki>Leeds And Liverpool Canal Southern Lock At Appley Locks; lock in Wrightington, West Lancashire, Lancashire, UK</nowiki>
Leeds And Liverpool Canal Southern Lock At Appley Locks 
lock in Wrightington, West Lancashire, Lancashire, UK
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LocationWrightington, West Lancashire, Lancashire, North West England, England
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Map53° 34′ 49.12″ N, 2° 43′ 43.73″ W
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Wikidata Q26330536
National Heritage List for England number: 1073015
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