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kept the worst of the vegetation at bay through the 1980s, but it was only in 2002 that a grant allowed work to restore the structure back to working conditions. When the lock was drained, the original swing bridge turntable casting was found in the mud and saved for historical interest.
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To remedy this situation, a new chamber was built below the lock creating a staircase lock. Since the lock was only needed to get the boats over the lower cill, the bottom lock only had a minimum rise, and would not even be needed on good spring tides, or during high river flows. A
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Trade declined on the navigation, but some of the last cargoes were to the mills at Wansford, and so kept the lock going for a few more years than the rest of the canal. In 1967 a trip to the lock showed it unnavigable, but in reasonable condition.
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During the navigation improvements of 1803–1811, a new lock at Struncheon Hill was built, keeping a permanent high water level at the lock, and it would be unlikely the lower chamber was used after this.
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located just above the lock have limited the numbers of boats using this stretch. The paddles on the top gate are currently locked up to stop misuse.
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does not easily push up the river due to sharp bends, and narrow sections, and so there was regularly not enough depth over the bottom gate cill.
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in 1767. It was the first lock reached on the new section of canal, and became the tidal limit on the navigation. A
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Once regular trade started to use the new navigation, problems with low water were noticed. The tide on the
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was built into the side of the chamber to allow emptying, filling being performed from the lock above.
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At some point the swing bridge was replaced with a fixed structure.
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It is 0.5 mile (0.8 km) south-east from the village of
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On 18 April 2003, the lock was reopened to traffic by the
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Grade II listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Buildings and structures in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Snakeholme lock, restored after many years of closure
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