Welcome to Stratfield Mortimer Parish Council Website

Stratfield Mortimer is a friendly Parish and has a wide range of local
services; schools, shops, fire station, library and a number of clubs
and societies providing the needs of the community. It has easy access
to the towns of Reading, Newbury, Basingstoke and Wokingham with its own
Brunel designed railway station and close proximity to both the M4 and
M3. The Parish, occupying approximately 1250 hectares, remains
essentially a rural area with a high proportion actively farmed and also
contains substantial woodland. At the heart of the Parish lies the
village of Mortimer built on gravel land. The village envelope occupies
approximately 10% of the parish serving a population of 3584 (2001
Census). Close by, but distinctly separate, are a number of communities
e.g. Wokefield, Beech Hill and Burghfield. This physical separation
maintains the Parish’s and the village of Mortimer’s discrete identity.
Despite residential expansion and urban influences, which have continued
since Victorian times, the village retains a rural identity and
character, and the benefits of a close-knit community life.Many rights
of way and other public footpaths criss-cross the Parish and the village
giving easy access to the countryside. The essence of the countryside is
felt right into the village with working farmland abutting main village
highways.

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