Sonning Lock

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Looking downstream towards Sonning Lock, with the lock to the right and the weir to the left.
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Looking downstream towards Sonning Lock, with the lock to the right and the weir to the left.

Sonning Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames at the village of Sonning near Reading, Berkshire, England. It is owned and managed by the Environment Agency.

[edit] Quotations

"The floral tastes of the lock-keeper generally make Sonning Lock very bright and gay."
Charles Dickens (1882)
Is there a spot more lovely than the rest,
By art improved, by nature truly blest?
A noble river at its base running,
It is a little village known as Sonning.
James Sadler (1845–1885), Sonning lock keeper

[edit] See also

Next lock upstream River Thames Next lock downstream
Caversham Lock Sonning Lock
Grid reference: SU752754
Shiplake Lock