Top Lock, Oldbury Locks (Approximately 30 Metres South Of Engine Street) Birmingham Canal Titford Branch is a Grade II listed building in the Sandwell local planning authority area, England. Canal structure.

Top Lock, Oldbury Locks (Approximately 30 Metres South Of Engine Street) Birmingham Canal Titford Branch

WRENN ID
lost-buttress-plover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sandwell
Country
England
Type
Canal structure
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Top Lock is the first lock in a flight of six on the Titford Branch of the Birmingham Canal, opened in 1837. It features a brick chamber with sandstone kerbs, although some of these have been replaced with concrete. The lock has single gates and cast iron sluice gear located at the upstream end.

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