Fifth Lock From Bottom, Oldbury Locks, Adjoining Engine Bridge, Engine Street Birmingham Canal Titford Branch is a Grade II listed building in the Sandwell local planning authority area, England. Lock. 1 related planning application.

Fifth Lock From Bottom, Oldbury Locks, Adjoining Engine Bridge, Engine Street Birmingham Canal Titford Branch

WRENN ID
white-mullion-peregrine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sandwell
Country
England
Type
Lock
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The fifth lock in a series of six on the Titford Branch of the Birmingham Canal, this lock was 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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