English: Cobbler's Lock Lock 72 on the Kennet and Avon Canal. All the books are remarkably quiet about how this lock got its name, but it certainly used not to have the snigger value that mentioning its name provokes today. The lock cottage is now a private residence and the lock is to be left empty because otherwise their cellar has a flooding problem.
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