Ripley Village :: Community and Character - Surrey Village of the year 2007Ripley Village :: Community and Character - Surrey Village of the year 2007

Ripley Farmers Market
Farmers Market
The Villages Medical Centre
Send and Ripley History Society
Ripley Village Hall

About Ripley Village

If you are a resident I assume you already have a great deal of knowledge regarding this great village. For visitors to Ripley, walkers, antique hunters, diners and drinkers a little information is provided.

Ripley is a village and parish in Surrey, close to the A3 from London to Portsmouth and near the junction of the M25 motorway.

Close towns are Guildford (about 23 miles away) and Woking (6miles), other villages close by are Send, Send marsh, Ockham and Cobham.

The village includes The Talbot Hotel, a coaching inn dating back to 1453, plus a few other traditional pubs such as The Ship and The Anchor (with an excellent Thai restaurant. There is a specialist shoe manufacturer, Clifford James, a new deli in the Cedar House and a PADI Dive centre. A gourmet fixture of the village is Drake's restaurant, manned by Chef Steven Drake, which has been awarded a Michelin star.

The main focus of the village is, of course, the village green.

During the year there are many events and activities staged there including the monthly farmers market and the annual bonfire in late October that attracts thousands of visitors.

The green has also been home to Ripley Cricket Club since the 1870's and features an active clubhouse and bar.

With many restauarants, hotels, pubs, art galleries and antique shops plus some of the best walking trails around Ripley village is a great place for all the family.

For more in depth history about the village a good start is the Send and Ripley History Society

Important Numbers
 
Medical Centre:
01483 226330
 
NHS Direct:
0845 4647
 
Surrey Police:
0845 125 22 22
 
Emergency Services:
999 (112 on a mobile)
 
Royal Surrey Hospital:
01483 571122
 
Surrey Dental Helpline:
0845 2712040

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