Stanford Dingley fills part of both sides of the valley of the upper
River Pang, on the minor roads between the
A4 Bath Road and the
M4 motorway. The parish mostly consists of farmland, with some woodland in the upland regions. The southern parish boundary runs along the edge of the woodland on the northern slopes of Clay Hill. The official and actual northern boundary is the motorway which is buffered by the area's only area of woodlands, covering about a fifth of the total area.
Bucklebury lies to the west and
Bradfield to the east. The village spreads north–south along Cock Lane, which runs between
Bradfield Southend and
Yattendon. Slightly detached to the south is the
hamlet of Jennetts Hill and to the north is 'The Buildings'. The pond complex around the 'Blue Pool', containing
artesian aquifers, though generally thought of as part of Stanford Dingley is actually just across the parish boundary in Bradfield. ==History==