Shipley Bridge is a small, quiet locality in the district of Tandridge in Surrey, England. Set among rolling farmland and patches of woodland on the fringe of the Surrey Hills, the name reflects the modest historic bridge and lanes that characterise the spot rather than any large built-up centre.
The character is predominantly rural and residential, with scattered cottages and farmsteads and a strong appeal for walkers and people seeking countryside within easy commuting distance of London via nearby towns such as Oxted and Reigate. Local life is low-key and community-minded, with services and shops found in neighbouring villages rather than at the bridge itself, giving it a tucked-away, old‑country charm.