Rochdale Canal Lock #88
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 24 Apr 2021
Lock#88 is almost surrounded by buildings at the back of Oxford Street. The lock, which was built for the Rochdale Canal Company in 1804, lowers the canal allowing boats to pass under Oxford Street in the city centre. It is Grade II-listed (Historic England List Entry Number: 1270857 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1270857 ). Lock#88 is one of the "Rochdale Nine". When the rest of the Rochdale Canal was closed to navigation in 1952, these nine locks which link the Ashton and Bridgewater Canals, through the centre of Manchester, were the only part of the canal to remain open, forming part of the "Cheshire Ring".