Oxted is a town and civil parish in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England, at the foot of the North Downs north of East Grinstead and south-east of Croydon. It covers an area of around 5.85 square miles. The Greenwich Meridian goes through Oxted, travelling through Oxted School. The north of the civil parish is within the Vale of Holmesdale, which is drained by 4 unconnected rivers. In accordance with the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent resident population of approximately 11314 people. The average level of accommodation in the region comprised of detached houses is approximately 28 percent and the average that are flats is 22.6 percent. The percentage of homes in the civil parish who owned their house outright compares with the local average of 35.1 percent. The percentage who owned their home with a loan compares to the local average of 32.5 percent. Its main established region is contiguous with the villages of Limpsfield and Hurst Green. The original village of Oxted (presently Old Oxted) is a modest village centred on a short high street with four bars (The Old Bell, The George Inn, The Crown Inn and The Wheatsheaf) just off the A25. Oxted's first church which still provides services, St Mary's, was set up in a field, upstream from and north-east of the medieval heart of Oxted, near Master Park and the train station. The Grade I listed church dates from at minimum Norman times and stands on a noticeable mound. Oxted is a commuter town which has a station with direct train services to London. For all your home remodelings, make certain to find respected specialists in Oxted to make certain of quality.