Ripley, Surrey

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Ripley
Ripley, Surrey (Surrey)
Ripley, Surrey

Ripley shown within Surrey
Population 2,041[1]
OS grid reference TQ055565
District Guildford
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Woking
Postcode district GU23
Dialling code 01483
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Mole Valley
List of places: UKEnglandSurrey

Coordinates: 51°17′52″N 0°29′18″W / 51.297862, -0.488182

Ripley is a village and parish in Surrey, which grew on the main A3 road from London to Portsmouth. The road was renumbered as B2215 when a bypass was built. The village is situated close to the M25 motorway and 10.5 km (6 miles) southeast of Woking, 11 km (7 miles) northeast of Guildford and some 38 km (23.5 miles) southwest of central London. Neighbouring places include: Send, Send Marsh and Ockham.

The village includes a coaching inn, The Talbot Hotel which dates back to 1453.[2] There is also a specialist shoe manufacturer, Clifford James, as well as Drake's restaurant, which has been awarded a Michelin star and 3 AA rosettes. The village church, St Mary Magdalen has a fine Norman chancel.[3]

Ripley is mentioned in H. G. Wells' novels The War of the Worlds and The Wheels of Chance.

Cricket has been a popular sport in the village for 200 years, played on the Green there. In the 1870s, cycling also became a popular activity in the South of England and Ripley was a convenient distance from London so that many cyclists would stop there for a break at the Anchor Inn. Sisters Annie and Harriet Dibble encouraged the cyclists so much that, in some years in the following decade, their visitors book was signed with over 7000 names - all arriving on penny-farthings or boneshakers.

There are two schools in Ripley - Ripley C of E Infant school and Ripley Court a private school.

It is also the birthplace of famous guitarist Eric Clapton, and resting place of his son who died after falling from a New York hotel window.[3]

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  1. ^ census
  2. ^ Talbot Inn
  3. ^ a b St Mary Magdalen

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