Iffley Lock
Landmark and historical place Bar Restaurant
Iffley Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England near the village of Iffley, Oxfordshire. It is on the southern outskirts of Oxford. The original lock was built by the Oxford-Burcot Commission in 1631 and the Thames Navigation Commission replaced this in 1793. The lock has a set of rollers to allow punts and rowing boats to be moved between the water levels. Read more
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2014-06-17
J'y ai passé mes week-ends et on faisait fonctionner le" lock "à tour de rôle dans mon enfance!!!
J'y ai passé mes week-ends et on faisait fonctionner le" lock "à tour de rôle dans mon enfance!!!
2016-01-08
Beautiful pleasant place for a walk with a nice sunset view
Beautiful pleasant place for a walk with a nice sunset view
2014-07-04
Once I was there. A beautifull place for rest as well as for walk jog.
Once I was there. A beautifull place for rest as well as for walk jog.
2014-03-31
Heavenly. Walked to the church after!
Heavenly. Walked to the church after!
2014-01-17
Beautiful even in the floods
Beautiful even in the floods
2013-12-05
Love it
Love it
2013-11-28
Very picturesque, and there's a nice pub nearby too.
Very picturesque, and there's a nice pub nearby too.
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