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Hi All. I am trying to locate the stopcock in my property. After a good few hours searching I think I may have found it - but would like some advice from plumbers / DIY experts. Is what I have found actually a stopcock? Can you take a look at the pictures attached and tell me what you think? I found it tucked away behind some drawers in my kitchen. I suppose that the easiest way of finding out if this is indeed a stopcock would be to turn it and see if it turns off my water. I did try that however - but it's very stiff so thought it might be sensible to get advice from this forum before proceeding further. Thanks for your time.
 

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It certainly looks like it is, and like you say, turn off to confirm. Perhaps apply some maintenance spray? Be careful, as you may get a drip from the gland nut afterwards, usually sorted by tightening the gland nut back up.
 
Slacken the gland nut beneath the handle half a turn (it'll leak) then work the handle anti and clockwise a bit at a time (maybe with pliers) until it works free.
 

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