Shelton Lock

Shelton Lock

Shelton Lock bridge
Shelton Lock
 Shelton Lock shown within Derbyshire
OS grid referenceSK375313
DistrictDerby
Shire countyDerbyshire
RegionEast Midlands
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town DERBY
Postcode district DE24
Dialling code 01332
Police Derbyshire
Fire Derbyshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK ParliamentSouth Derbyshire[1]
(Derby South from the next general election)[2]
List of places
UK
England
Derbyshire

Coordinates: 52°52′41″N 1°26′31″W / 52.877982°N 1.44199°W / 52.877982; -1.44199

Derby Canal

Legend
Erewash Canal
Sandiacre Bottom Lock
Sandiacre Top Lock
M1 motorway embankment
Smithy Houses(Long Eaton Gangway)
Borrowash Bottom Lock
Station Road bridge
Borrowash Top Lock
Little Eaton Wharf
Duffield Bridge feeder
Bottle Brook feeder
Top Lock
Middle Lock
Chemical Lock
Pasture Lock
River Derwent
Darley Abbey Mill
Derby to Chesterfield Railway
St Mary's Bridge
Phoenix Lock
Syphon to Day's Lock
Weir
White Bear Lock
Derby
Long Bridge
Weir
Pegg's Flood Lock
Aqueduct over Mill Fleam
Gandy's Wharf
Derby to Burton Railway
River Derwent
Day's Lock
Syphon from White Bear Lock
Shelton Lock
Fullen's Lock
Derby to Melbourne railway
A50 road culvert
Trent and Mersey Canal
River Trent locks (3)
River Trent

Shelton Lock is a small suburb in the south of the city of Derby, England, United Kingdom, located between Chellaston and Allenton.

The area gets its name from the lock on the Derby Canal that once ran through the area. The only traces of the canal's existence are seen in the form of a road bridge, the lock stones, and a cycle path which covers it. The canal was shut in the 1960s but there are plans to re-excavate it. The site of Fullen's Lock is located just a few hundred yards along the present-day cycle path from Shelton Lock bridge, and a children's playground close to the site still bears the name.

Merrill College is the local secondary school. It was located on Jubilee Road but was demolished the new Merrill College is in Allenton (the old Thomas Moore school). The area also has an infant and junior school. Chellaston Road is the main road through the area, where a lot of inter-war private housing can be found.

The George V Jubilee Estate was built in 1935 to commemorate King George V's silver jubilee and this lies to the west of Jubilee Road. The Sinfin Avenue estate was built in the 1970s, and includes a number of council and private houses. To the rear of the estate are fields and woodland, which are part of Sinfin Moor as well as the disused railway which goes towards Chellaston. Significant areas of these fields and woodland have now been built on forming the Bonnie Prince housing estate.

A spur of the M64 motorway was planned to pass through this area towards the Rolls-Royce works. This was never built and the route was instead used for the A50 road; Shelton Lock is connected to this by the A514.

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