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Berinsfield was designed in the late 1950s and 1960s as a new village on the site of a wartime airfield. The village is now home to some 4000 people, forming a thriving community.
The name is derived from St Berin, a missionary bishop from Rome who baptised the King of the West Saxons in the River Thame at Dorchester in AD 634 and Field Farm on which the village was built. The Church at St Mary and St Berin was built in 1961 by voluntary labour.
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