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Hatton Locks

Probably one of the best known Industrial Archaeology locations in South Warwickshire is the flight of locks at Hatton. Now in excellent condition and also serving as a mini heritage centre, (with excellent tea room), here are some winter shots of the locks taken early in 2008.

© P.Riley

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking North towards Solihull

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Heritage vehicle outside the offices & workshops

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking north towards Solihull

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Reflections on the water

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Lock

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Modern art

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

Hatton Locks, Warwickshire

Looking south towards Warwick

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Updated 07/04/2010