Stonesfield
| Stonesfield | |
|---|---|
| Village | |
| Aerial view of the village | |
| View of St James the Great parish church from The Cross | |
| Location within Oxfordshire | |
| Area | 0.53 km2 (0.20 sq mi) (2011 Census) | 
| Population | 1,527 (2011 Census) | 
| • Density | 2881 | 
| Area of civil parish | 513.38 sq km (198.22 sq mi) (2011 Census) | 
| OS grid reference | SP3917 | 
| • London | 60 mi (97 km) | 
| Civil parish | 
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| District | |
| Shire county | |
| Region | |
| Country | England | 
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom | 
| Post town | Witney | 
| Postcode district | OX29 | 
| Dialling code | 01993 | 
| Police | Thames Valley | 
| Fire | Oxfordshire | 
| Ambulance | South Central | 
| UK Parliament | |
| Website | Stonesfield ~ Oxfordshire | 
Stonesfield is a village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) north of Witney in Oxfordshire, and about 10 miles (17 km) north-west of Oxford. The village is on the crest of an escarpment. The parish extends mostly north and north-east of the village, in which directions the land rises gently and then descends to the River Glyme at Glympton and Wootton about 3 miles (5 km) to the north-east. South of Stonesfield, below the escarpment, is the River Evenlode which touches the southern edge of the parish. At the centre of Stonesfield stands the 13th-century church of St James the Great as well as a Methodist chapel, Stonesfield Methodist Church, slightly further west. The village is known for Stonesfield slate, a form of Cotswold stone mined particularly as a roofing stone and also a rich source of fossils. The architecture in Stonesfield features many old Cotswold stone properties roofed with locally mined slate along with some late 20th-century buildings and several properties under construction. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 1,527.