Everything about Osney totally explained
Osney,
Osney Island, or
Osney Town (: /ˈəʊznɪ/; an earlier spelling of the name is
Oseney) is a riverside community in the west of the city of
Oxford, located off the
Botley Road, just west of the city's main
railway station. It lies on an island surrounded by the River
Thames, known in Oxford as
the Isis. Osney is part of the city council ward of Jericho and Osney, and the
Oxford West and Abingdon parliamentary constituency.
Modern Osney
Modern Osney was laid out in
1851 by George P. Hester, who bought the land and set out the streets as they lie today in order to house railway workers. Most of Osney's two hundred-odd households live in nineteenth-century terraced cottages built on Hester's original grid, although there are a number of newer buildings on Bridge and West Streets, as well as a few significantly larger houses scattered throughout the island.
New Osney
Osney Abbey, once one of Oxford's most important institutions, was located on the opposite (eastern) bank of the Thames from the island, in the area known as New Osney. That area's ground landlord is still
Christ Church, Oxford, the abbey's successor institution.
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