Abbey River

Chertsey Lock
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River Thames
marina
weir
Penton Hook Lock
Abbey River
Intake Channel to
Queen Mary Reservoir
Burway Ditch
M3 motorway
Abbey River
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Chertsey Lock
B375 Chertsey Bridge Road
River Thames

The Abbey River is a backwater of the River Thames in England, near Chertsey, Surrey. It runs from behind Penton Hook Island to below Chertsey Lock.

The river, which was also known as Oxley Mill River was probably cut by the monks of Chertsey Abbey in the eleventh century to supply their mill. In 1608 there were two watermills on the river known as the Oaklake Mylles. In 1809 the millers offered the stream as the main navigation channel but the City of London Corporation had already decided to build the lock at Chertsey.[1]

References

  1. ^ Fred. S. Thacker The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs 1920 - republished 1968 David & Charles
Next confluence upstream River Thames Next confluence downstream
River Colne (north) Abbey River River Bourne, Chertsey
River Bourne, Addlestone (south)