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Chipstead sits on the edge of the North Downs, positioned just south of Coulsdon and within the borough of Reigate and Banstead. Despite its proximity to London, the village maintains a distinct rural identity, largely thanks to its location within the Metropolitan Green Belt. The landscape is defined by its deep dry valleys and extensive woodland, such as Banstead Woods, which offers miles of public trails. At the heart of the village is the Church of St Margaret, parts of which date back to the 12th century, and the nearby village pond, which remains a central landmark. The local road network connects quickly to the A23 and M25, while Chipstead railway station provides a direct link into London Bridge and Victoria, though the walk to the station involves some significant gradients due to the village’s hilly topography. It is a place where public footpaths often criss-cross the local golf course and rugby club, reflecting a community laid out around open spaces rather than a traditional high street.