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Molesey Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England at East Molesey, Surrey on the right bank. The lock was built by the City of London Corporation in 1815 and was rebuilt by the Thames Conservancy in 1906. It is the second longest on the river at 81.78 m (268 ft 4 in); it is the second lowest of the non-tidal river and third-lowest including Richmond Lock on the Tideway. Upstream of the lock are moorings for small boats, specifically skiff, paddleboard, small speedboat and open kayak hire, a tour boat pier, a kiosk and van parking space for ice cream and soft drinks. A few metres upstream is a combined side weir and front weir followed by an attached ait, Ash Island. A low backwater against the opposite bank which forms the waterside to homes sometimes called the Hampton Riviera continu

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  • Das Molesey Lock ist eine Schleuse in der Themse bei Molesey, in Surrey, England. Sie liegt nahe dem Hampton Court Palace im Südwesten von London. Die Schleuse wurde 1815 von der City of London Corporation und ist mit 81,78 m die zweitlängste der Themse. Neben der Schleuse gibt es eine Bootsrutsche für kleinere Boote. Nach einem großen Wehr folgt Ash Island und ein zweites kleineres Wehr. Die Nähe zum Hampton Court und ein einfacher Zugang machten es schon in der victorianischen Zeit zu einem beliebten Ausflugsziel und auch heute kommen noch viele Besucher. (de)
  • Molesey Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England at East Molesey, Surrey on the right bank. The lock was built by the City of London Corporation in 1815 and was rebuilt by the Thames Conservancy in 1906. It is the second longest on the river at 81.78 m (268 ft 4 in); it is the second lowest of the non-tidal river and third-lowest including Richmond Lock on the Tideway. Upstream of the lock are moorings for small boats, specifically skiff, paddleboard, small speedboat and open kayak hire, a tour boat pier, a kiosk and van parking space for ice cream and soft drinks. A few metres upstream is a combined side weir and front weir followed by an attached ait, Ash Island. A low backwater against the opposite bank which forms the waterside to homes sometimes called the Hampton Riviera continu (en)
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