Grand Union Canal: Aylesbury Arm: Hills and Partridges Lock

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Grand Union Canal: Aylesbury Arm: Hills and Partridges Lock

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 20 Jul 2008

Hills and Partridges, after whom this lock is named, were flour millers based at the nearby Walton Mill. The lock is Number 16 on the Aylesbury Arm and is also Aylesbury Bottom Lock. This view was taken from the Park Street bridge and the narrowboat is Jemal of Aylesbury.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.81672
Longitude
-0.80166