The River Ock is a tributary of the River Wey in Surrey, England.
The river has two great sources in the west of Hambledon and two similar sources in the east of the parish of Witley.[2][3] The coalescence is north of a zone of gently north-sloping land forming Wheelerstreet, Enton Green and the little manor of Tuesley.
For centuries the latter comprised a very modest house and farmstead, dwarfed by the adjacent Busbridge Park, the stream of which drains Busbridge Lakes, the former mid and lower fish ponds, the upper one having been drained on becoming part of that stream.
The resulting Ock passes through Ockford, sometimes considered the east of Ockford Ridge,[4] parts of Godalming, before flowing into the Wey in the town centre.
The Portsmouth Main Line railway follows much of the course
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