Osse Stream

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The Osse Stream near Besselsleigh

The Osse Stream or Osse Ditch, otherwise known as the Appleton Brook,[1] is a small stream in the Vale of White Horse in historic Berkshire, since 1974 in Oxfordshire.

The stream is a tributary of the River Ock, with its confluence near Marcham Mill. The stream rises at a pond in Cumnor, flowing past Besselsleigh, Appleton, Fyfield, Frilford and Marcham.

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The hydronym Osse appears to be derived from the Old English word Wase, meaning 'mud'.[2]

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  1. ^ G. B. G. (1929). "English River Names: Review". The Geographical Journal. 73 (5): 464. doi:10.2307/1784650.
  2. ^ "Historic walk around Cumnor". Oxford Mail.

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