Sonning Lock

Sonning Lock is a lock and associated weir situated on the River Thames at the village of Sonning near Reading, Berkshire, England. The first lock was built by the Thames Navigation Commission in 1773 and it has been rebuilt three times since then. There is a weir a little upstream at the top of the island where Sonning Backwater separates from the main course of the river.

Sonning Lock
Sonning Lock from the head gates.
WaterwayRiver Thames
CountyBerkshire
Maintained byEnvironment Agency
OperationHydraulic
First built1773
Latest built1905
Length47.57 m (156 ft 1 in)
Width5.46 m (17 ft 11 in)
Fall1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Above sea level115'
Distance to
Teddington Lock
52 miles
Power is available out of hours
Sonning Lock
River Thames
Reading railway station
Caversham Lock & weir
moorings
weir
Heron Island bridge
Kennet and Avon Canal
Kings Road bridge
Forbury Road bridge
Kings Road bridge
Gas Works Road bridge
Blake's Lock
Paddington - Reading Rly
marina
Sonning Lock & weir
moorings
B478 Thames Street
River Thames
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