Berinsfield is a small village located in the south of Oxfordshire, England. The village is situated approximately 8 miles southeast of Oxford and has a population of around 2,500 people. Berinsfield was originally built in the 1950s as a new town to house workers for the nearby power station. Today, the village has a mix of housing, including council houses, private homes, and social housing.
Berinsfield has a range of amenities for its residents, including a primary school, a community centre, a library, and a health centre. The village also has a number of shops, including a Co-op supermarket, a post office, and a pharmacy. There are several pubs in the village, including The Vine, The Chequers, and The Berinsfield Social Club. The village also has a football club, Berinsfield FC, which plays in the North Berks Football League.
Berinsfield is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with the River Thame running through the village. The village is close to several nature reserves, including the Little Wittenham Nature Reserve and the Radley Lakes. The village is also close to the historic city of Oxford, which is home to several world-renowned museums, galleries, and universities. Berinsfield is well-connected to Oxford and other nearby towns and cities, with regular bus services and easy access to the M40 motorway.