Hawley Lock

{{Short description|Lock on the Regent's Canal in Camden, London}}

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{{Use British English|date=March 2014}}

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|lock_name = Hawley Lock No. 2

|image= Hawley Lock.jpg

|caption= Hawley Lock, 2008

|waterway = Regent's Canal

|county = Camden
Greater London

|maint = Canal & River Trust

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|enda = Limehouse Basin

|distenda = {{convert|6.04|mi|km|1}}

|endb = Paddington Basin

|distendb = {{convert|2.84|mi|km|1}}

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Hawley Lock is a lock on the Regent's Canal, in the London Borough of Camden. It is likely called after the Hawley family who were prominent in Brentford and Boston Manor from the late 1500s onward.{{cn|date=January 2024}} The Hawleys held the lease on Brentford market for nearly 200 years.{{cn|date=January 2024}}

The lock was opened in 1820 and was originally a pair of locks. One of the two locks was converted to a weir in the 1970s. A lock keepers cottage was built alongside the lock in 1820 by Francis Read who charged £204. Some time before 1850 the cottage was expanded and split into two. The cottages suffered bomb damage during world war 2 and appear to have been demolished by 1952.{{cite journal | last=Fulbright | first=Miranda | title=The Lock-Keepers of Hawley's Lock, Regent's Canal, Camden | journal=Industrial Archaeology Review | volume=41 | issue=1 | date=27 March 2019 |doi=10.1080/03090728.2019.1577041 | pages=52–64}}

The nearest London Underground station is Camden Town.

The nearest London Overground station is Camden Road.

See also

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{{River lock start|River=Regent's Canal}}

{{River lock line|upstream=Hampstead Road Locks
No. 1

|downstream=Kentish Town Lock
No. 3|location=TQ288841}}

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