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Berinsfield occupies a distinct place in the South Oxfordshire landscape, sitting just off the A4074 about four miles north of Wallingford. Unlike the ancient river towns nearby, Berinsfield was the first English village to be built on an entirely new site in over two hundred years, constructed in the late 1950s on the former grounds of RAF Mount Farm. Its layout is practical and spacious, centered around a large green that gives the village an open feel. While the architecture is firmly mid-century, the history of the ground is far older; archaeological digs during its construction uncovered significant Roman and Anglo-Saxon remains, now housed in the Ashmolean. Today, it operates as a self-contained community with its own primary school, a well-used leisure centre, and a range of local shops. Its location is particularly convenient for those working in Oxford or at the nearby Culham Science Centre, offering a straightforward commute while staying within easy reach of the Thames-side walks at Dorchester and the Chiltern Hills.