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Binfield sits on the northern edge of Bracknell, occupying a space where the suburban sprawl of the Thames Valley begins to give way to the rural landscapes of East Berkshire. Historically, it was a much larger parish within the bounds of Windsor Forest, once home to the poet Alexander Pope, whose family lived at Pope’s Manor during his formative years. Today, the village retains a distinct identity centered around the crossroads of Terrace Road and the historic All Saints’ Church, which stands slightly apart from the main hub. While recent housing developments have physically connected it more closely to the amenities of the Lexicon and the industrial hubs of Wokingham, Binfield maintains its own collection of several traditional pubs and a network of well-used footpaths, such as those through Pope’s Meadow. It is a practical location for those working in the M4 corridor, offering a quieter, more residential pace without being isolated from the rail links and services of the larger neighbouring towns.