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Coordinates: 51°08′17″N 0°51′21″W / 51.13802°N 0.85588°W / 51.13802; -0.85588
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The '''Oxney Stream''' is a tributary of the [[River Slea, Hampshire|River Slea]] that lies in [[Hampshire]], [[England]].
The '''Oxney Stream''' is a tributary of the [[River Slea, Hampshire|River Slea]] that lies in [[Hampshire]], [[England]].

The stream rises to the west of [[Bordon]] and flows north through Oxney Moss and joins the River Slea between Kingsley and Sleaford. In the 19th century the stream was dammed to create Oxney Pool.


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Revision as of 11:52, 8 July 2020

Oxney Stream
Map
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesHampshire
Districts / BoroughsEast Hampshire
TownsBordon
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBordon, Hampshire
MouthRiver Slea
 • coordinates
51°08′17″N 0°51′21″W / 51.13802°N 0.85588°W / 51.13802; -0.85588
Length6.2 km (3.9 mi)
Basin features
River systemWey Catchment

The Oxney Stream is a tributary of the River Slea that lies in Hampshire, England.

The stream rises to the west of Bordon and flows north through Oxney Moss and joins the River Slea between Kingsley and Sleaford. In the 19th century the stream was dammed to create Oxney Pool.

References