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Teddington Lock

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About Teddington Lock

Teddington Lock is a historic riverside landmark situated at Teddington TW11 9NG, marking the precise point where the Thames ceases to be tidal. Comprising three locks and a weir, the site is open around the clock every day of the year, welcoming walkers, nature lovers, picnickers and anyone who simply wants to pause beside one of London’s great rivers. With a charming lock house adding to the atmosphere, it draws both long-standing locals and curious visitors seeking a genuine connection with the Thames and its working heritage.

Local area

Teddington Lock sits at the very heart of what makes this corner of southwest London distinctive. The tidal limit of the Thames has shaped Teddington’s identity for centuries, and the lock complex remains its most tangible expression. Close to Bushy Park and within easy reach of the high street, it forms part of a riverside corridor that connects Teddington to the broader Richmond upon Thames landscape — a borough particularly well endowed with accessible waterside heritage. For residents who value outdoor space and a genuine sense of place, it is an enduring local reference point.

Why choose Teddington Lock

Few landmarks in outer London offer quite the combination of historical significance and everyday accessibility that Teddington Lock does. Open at all hours, every day of the year, it imposes no barriers to a spontaneous visit — whether for an early-morning stroll, a summer afternoon with grandchildren or a quiet winter contemplation of the river. The site is free to visit, requires no booking, and rewards repeat visits as the Thames and its wildlife change with the seasons. A rating of 4.6 from over 400 visitors reflects how consistently it delights those who come.

Services

  • Riverside walking and promenading
  • Picnic and outdoor leisure areas
  • Lock and weir viewing
  • Heritage and waterway interpretation
  • Wildlife and nature observation
  • Seasonal outdoor recreation

Ideal for: Local residents and walkers, History and heritage enthusiasts, Families with children or grandchildren, Boating and waterway visitors, Nature lovers and birdwatchers, Visitors to the Richmond upon Thames area.

Frequently asked questions

What are the opening hours at Teddington Lock?

Teddington Lock is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including bank holidays. There is no need to book or check seasonal hours — you can visit at any time that suits you.

Is there a charge to visit Teddington Lock?

Nothing in the data indicates any admission charge for visiting the lock as a landmark. It is listed as a public historical landmark accessible at all hours.

What can I expect to see at Teddington Lock?

The site features three historic locks and a weir that together mark the tidal boundary of the Thames. There is also a characterful lock house. It is well suited to riverside walks, picnics and simply watching the river and any passing boat traffic.

How do I get to Teddington Lock?

The address is Teddington Lock, Teddington TW11 9NG. Teddington has its own railway station with services to London Waterloo, and bus connections to Kingston, Richmond and Twickenham, making it straightforwardly accessible from across the borough.

Is Teddington Lock suitable to visit in winter as well as summer?

Yes. The existing visitor feedback notes that the location rewards a visit in any season, and with 24-hour access year-round, there is no off-season. The river and surrounding area have their own character in cooler months.

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Last verified: June 2026