Banstead

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Banstead

Coordinates: 51.322° N 0.204° W

Banstead (Greater London)
Banstead
Population 8,512[1]
OS grid reference TQ251596
District Reigate and Banstead
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BANSTEAD
Postcode district SM7
Dial code 01737
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
UK Parliament Reigate
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandSurrey

Banstead is a town in Surrey, England, on the border with Greater London. It is part of the borough of Reigate and Banstead. Banstead is on the North Downs and is protected by the Green Belt. Although a town, it is frequently referred to and known as Banstead Village.

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[edit] Economy

The centre of Banstead has a typical high street which stretches from the war memorial at one end to the library at the other. Every year, Scouts and Guides parade down the high street in recognition of Remembrance Day and St George's Day. The shops found in the town are those which are frequently associated with the upper middle class, for example Marks & Spencer Simply Food, Boots the Chemist and Waitrose. There are also a variety of restaurants along the high street.

Other than the limited amount of employment in the retail sector based around the high street, a small number of jobs are found in the public sector; in the local authority offices and NHS facilities to the west of the Banstead's centre, and in various schools across the area. However, the majority of Banstead's residents will commute out of the district for employment.

[edit] Religion

Banstead has several churches. The All Saints Church and Banstead Baptist Church are both located on the high street. Within the area there is also Banstead Community Church, St Anne's Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, St Paul's Church and the United Reform Church.

[edit] Education

There are several schools in and around Banstead.

[edit] Primary

  • Banstead Infant School
  • Banstead Community Junior School
  • St Anne's Catholic Primary School
  • Warren Mead Infant School
  • Warren Mead Junior School

[edit] Secondary

[edit] Independent

All of the following schools are preparatory and pre-preparatory.

Further education is not available in the town, most students will travel to institutions in Sutton, Epsom or Reigate.

[edit] Transport

  • The majority of the town is bypassed by the A217 dual carriageway to the west. The A2022 passes through the residential area just to the north of the town centre, however the town centre frequently suffers from traffic congestion.
  • There are several bus services through the town, linking to Epsom, Sutton and Croydon, which all have good onward bus and rail connections.
  • Banstead railway station is located to the west of the town's centre, across the A217. It is closer to Nork than to Banstead itself therefore if travelling by public transport, it is often quicker and easier to get a train to Sutton railway station then a bus from the station concourse directly into Banstead town centre.

[edit] Landmarks

  • The old village well stands to the east of the town centre in Woodmansterne Lane. It is almost 300 feet deep and was last used around the end of the 19th Century. The wellhead cover dates from the 18th Century and still contains the winding gear.
  • Nork Park contains the remains of the Colman family mansion (as in Colman's Mustard). There are also many apple trees which date from the original orchard and can still be seen.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Census data

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Section 6: London Outer Orbital Path Section 7:
Coulsdon Banstead Ewell


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