Moss End
Moss End is a hamlet located in the civil parish of Astwood, in the unitary authority of Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated near the border with Milton Keynes.
The name "Moss End" likely derives from a combination of "moss," referring to boggy or marshy ground, and "end," denoting a boundary or outlying settlement. This suggests the area was historically characterized by a landscape of mossy or boggy terrain on the periphery of a larger settlement.
The hamlet is primarily rural, consisting of scattered farms and residences. The economy of Moss End is largely agricultural, reflecting its rural location.
Historically, Moss End would have been part of the larger agricultural landscape of Buckinghamshire. Records of the area likely exist within parish records and historical surveys of Buckinghamshire.
Although a small settlement, Moss End contributes to the overall character and landscape of the region.