Parish in Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.67, -1.475 |
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| OS grid ref: | SU 36 96 |
| Dialling code: | 01367 (Faringdon) |
Pusey is a small, quiet rural parish in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England, set amid rolling lowland farmland and hedgerows a short distance from the market town of Faringdon. The settlement is dominated by a country estate and church rather than a bustling village centre, giving it a distinctly agricultural character and a sparsely populated, close‑knit community feel.
Historically part of Berkshire until local government reorganisation in 1974, Pusey is noted for its long association with the Pusey family and the manor house (often referred to as Pusey House), linked to Edward Bouverie Pusey of the 19th‑century Oxford Movement. Today the parish remains largely agricultural with limited services, popular with walkers and those interested in rural heritage and local history.