Surrey
The county has an area of 1,663 km2 (642 square miles) and had an estimated population of 1,248,649 in 2024. The north of the county, which includes the towns of Staines-upon-Thames and Epsom, is densely populated and forms part of the Greater London conurbation. A second conurbation along the western border of the county includes Camberley and Farnham and extends into Hampshire and Berkshire. Woking is located in the north-west, and Guildford in the centre-west. The south of the county is rural, and its largest settlements are Horley in the south-east and Godalming in the south-west. For local government purposes Surrey is a non-metropolitan county with eleven districts. The county historically included much of south-west Greater London but did not include what is now the borough of Spelthorne, which was part of Middlesex. It is one of the home counties.
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As of mid-2024, Surrey has an estimated 1,248,649 residents, with approximately 20% aged 65 and over. This older population has grown by 12.4% over the past decade, adding around 26,445 residents aged 65+ between 2014 and 2024. The average age of Surrey residents is 41.4 years, which has increased by 1.8 years since 2002, indicating a gradual ageing trend. Population density in Surrey is 751 residents per km², higher than both the South East and England averages.