Locks on the River Thames

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St John's lock, near Lechlade.
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St John's lock, near Lechlade.

There are 45 locks on the River Thames. In upstream to downstream order, from source to sea, they are:

Additionally, Blake's Lock is located on a reach of the River Kennet that is administered as part of the River Thames, and is often counted as a Thames Lock.

All the locks on the Thames (including Blake's Lock) are manned and, except for Richmond Lock, are owned and operated by the Environment Agency.

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