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|official_name= Osney
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|static_image_caption= East Street, Osney Island viewed from [[Osney Bridge]]
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|constituency_westminster= [[Oxford West and Abingdon (UK Parliament constituency)|Oxford West and Abingdon]]
|website= [http://www.oxford.gov.uk/ Oxford City Council]
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'''Osney''' or '''Osney Island''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|oʊ|z|n|i}}; an earlier spelling of the name is ''Oseney'') is a riverside community in the west of the city of [[Oxford]], [[England]]. In modern times the name is applied to a community also known as '''Osney Town'''
Until the early 20th century
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The name
[[Osney Abbey]] was founded on the south part of the island in 1129, and [[Rewley Abbey]] was founded in the north of the island in 1280. [[Osney Mill]] was established by Osney Abbey on the west side of the island. The lands of both abbeys passed to [[Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Church]] following the [[Dissolution of the Monasteries]] in 1538.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22820 VCH vol. 4 ''Sites and Remains of Religious Houses'']</ref> The island formed part of St. Thomas's parish.
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In 1790 the mill stream feeding Osney Mill on the west side of the island became the main navigation channel of the river, when [[Osney Lock]] was opened.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22808#s5 VCH vol. 4 ''Communications:Rivers and river navigation''].</ref>
Until the beginning of the 19th century, only the side of the island east of St Thomas's Church was developed. In the
In the 1860s New Osney was developed around [[Mill Street, Oxford|Mill Street]], south of [[Botley Road]] between the railway and the river. The Cripley estate, north of Botley Road, was laid out in 1878.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22805 VCH vol. 4 ''Modern Oxford: Development of the city'']</ref> [[Osney Cemetery]] was opened in 1848 in the south of the island. ==Modern Osney==
The name Osney is today usually applied to Osney Town. Most of Osney's two hundred-odd households live in 19th
The island presently has two [[public
==New Osney==
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==Osney Mead==
[[File:Back down the mead - geograph.org.uk - 1103285.jpg|thumb|View along the main Osney Mead road.]]
From 1961 an [[industrial estate]], named '''Osney Mead''' in 1966, was developed on meadowland between Osney and [[Bulstake Stream]], to the east of [[Ferry Hinksey Road]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Ann Spokes Symonds|author2=Nigel Morgan|year=2010|title=The Origins of Oxford Street Names|isbn=978-1-899536-99-3|page=166}}</ref> The estate was initially intended to relocate badly sited existing local businesses.<ref>''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22805#s4 Modern Oxford: Economic History after 1918]'', Volume 4, [[Victoria County History]].</ref> Organisations based there include publishers [[Alden Mowbray]], [[Holywell Press]], and [[Oxford Community Church]], the
Newspaper House was designed by [[Arup Associates]] with mostly [[open plan]] ''[[Office landscape|Bürolandschaft]]'' offices and built 1970–72.<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, pages 334-335</ref> It is the Oxfordshire headquarters of [[Newsquest]] which publishes local [[tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid]] newspapers, including the weekly ''[[The Oxford Times]]'' and the daily ''[[Oxford Mail]]''.
==See also==▼
* [[Osney Bridge]] (1885)▼
* [[Osney Cemetery]] (1848)▼
* {{wdrl|Q104783392}}
* [[Osney Rail Bridge]]▼
* [[Osney Marina]]▼
==References==
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==Sources==
* {{cite book |last1=Crossley |first1=Alan |last2=Elrington |first2=C.R. (eds.) |
* {{cite book|last=Prior|first=Mary|title=Fisher Row: fishermen, bargemen and canal boatmen in Oxford, 1500-1900|year=1982
* {{Cite book |last1=Sherwood |first1=Jennifer |last2=Pevsner |first2=Nikolaus |
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
* [http://www.osneyisland.org.uk/ Osney Island Residents' Association]
* [http://www.oxford.gov.uk/Direct/73341Item9Appendix.pdf Osney Town Conservation Area]
* [https://www.osneycapital.com Osney Capital]
* [https://osneyisland.org.uk/osney-in-literature/ Osney name in literature]
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▲==See also==
▲* [[Osney Bridge]] (1885)
▲* [[Osney Cemetery]] (1848)
▲* [[Osney Footbridge]]
▲* [[Osney Rail Bridge]]
▲* [[Osney Lock]]
▲* [[Osney Marina]]
▲* [[Osney Mill]]
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|downstream=[[Rose Isle]]
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