The current three-member electoral
ward Chipstead, Hooley and Woodmansterne had a population of 6,912 as at the
United Kingdom 2011 Census. The census areas which Chipstead occupied were drawn as Reigate and Banstead 004C and 004D. As such, Chipstead has 7.4% of the borough's area and has 2.3% of borough's population. Less than a third of the borough's own proportion of dwelling types, 8% of Chipstead homes were flats or apartments. In total 380 Chipstead residents, 24% of the population in 2011, were retired. Further common comparators for places in the United Kingdom are as shown below.
Sport and leisure Within the vicinity of Chipstead, there are several sports clubs, many taking the Chipstead name. •
Chipstead F.C. a
Non-League football club has a minor claim to fame as some of
Footballers' Wives was filmed here. • Chipstead Rugby Football Club. They play in Counties 2 Surrey and were founded in 1959.
Transport Chipstead railway station is on the
Tattenham Corner Line. There are no bus services through the village –
route 166, run by
Arriva London for
London Buses, passes its suburban northern edge to serve neighbouring
Woodmansterne. Route 405 passes through Hooley, a short walk from the church. Other services are at
Banstead and
Coulsdon. File:Chipstead station look north to old building.JPG|The station at Chipstead
Notable persons •
Robert Ashfield, cathedral organist, choirmaster and composer •
Crispin Aubrey, journalist •
Rosalind Brooke, historian •
June Brown, actress, lived in Chipstead. •
Tolly Burnett, cricketer •
Paul Docminique, merchant and politician •
Catherine Maria Fanshawe (1765–1834), poet, was born at Shabden in Chipstead. •
Paul Heaton, lead singer of
The Housemartins •
William Hilton, Labour politician •
Mary Lucas, composer and pianist •
Sir Gordon MacWhinnie, founder of the Hong Kong Society of Accountants •
Horace Brooks Marshall, 1st Baron Marshall of Chipstead, publisher and
Lord Mayor of London •
Charles Mayo, golfer, lived there in 1906. •
Danny Murphy, footballer •
Oswald Norris, cricketer •
Arthur Rhys-Davids, pilot and
flying ace killed during
World War I •
Caroline Rhys Davids, writer and translator •
Thomas William Rhys Davids, scholar, founder of the
Pali Text Society •
Mark Serwotka, former General Secretary of the
Public and Commercial Services Union •
Robert Walling, soldier and journalist •
Sidney White, cricketer •
David Wiffen, singer-songwriter ==See also==