Chipstead is a small village within the parish of Chevening in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England.
Although small in size, it has various attractions and features, including traditional southern English village architecture and a large lake.
The village has two public houses: the "George and Dragon", a 16th-century coaching inn on the High Street, and the "Bricklayers Arms" on Chevening Road opposite the lake.
[1][2] A 19th-century Grade II-listed former chapel (now a house) in the village centre was used by the Bible Christian Church.
There is a thriving residents' association, which has voiced opinions over issues such as traffic control in the area.