Curridge is a village in the civil parish of Chieveley in the English county of Berkshire.
The chief population areas are Curridge village, Longlane and Denison Barracks, home of the 42 Engineer Regiment (Geographic), 77th Brigade, and the Royal School of Military Survey.
King Edred's annals of 953 record the village of Custeridge as being given to Alfric, a deed witnessed by the Bishop of Ramsbury.
In August 1207, King John seems to have had a few days' hunting in West Berkshire.
The 20th century poet, printer and artist, Ralph Chubb, lived at Curridge.