Area Overview for RM14 3EE

Area Information

Living in RM14 3EE means residing within a specific postcode cluster that forms part of the wider Orsett Ward in Thurrock Borough. This small residential area spans exactly 8.9 hectares, creating an intimate community where residents know their neighbours. The population stands at 1,506 people, resulting in a low density of just 53 people per square kilometre. This figure reflects a quiet, suburban setting typical of villages like Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill, which surround the built-up area. You are located approximately 5 kilometres north-east of Grays town centre, offering a balance between rural tranquillity and access to a larger urban environment. The history of the region dates back to the establishment of the Orsett Poor Law Union in 1835, with the original workhouse built on Rowley Road before the civil parish was abolished in 1936. Today, the area retains its historic character with the parish church of St Giles and All Saints remaining a focal point along High Road. While most former shops have closed, leaving only one convenience store and a sub-post office, the village centre still aligns east-west, maintaining its traditional layout. This established environment appeals to those seeking a stable neighbourhood rather than a rapidly changing landscape. The area currently has no protected woodland, nature reserves, or Ramsar wetland sites within its boundaries, meaning there are few planning constraints on local councils. However, the low density and village atmosphere define the daily experience for the 1,506 residents who call this postcode home.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8.9 hectares
Population
1506
Population Density
53 people/km²

RM14 3EE represents a niche segment of the Essex property market due to its definition as a specific postcode rather than a large town or district. Only 84% of the homes in this area are owned by residents, meaning a small minority of properties are let. The overwhelming majority of accommodation consists of houses, confirming that the local housing stock consists of detached or semi-detached family homes rather than terraced houses or flats. If you are looking for homes in RM14 3EE, you will find a market dominated by owner-occupiers who are likely to sell only after considerable research. The 1,506 population within the 8.9-hectare limit limits the sheer volume of listings available at any one time. Comparing this to nearby areas, the high ownership rate suggests that houses often remain with the same family for generations. The environment is one where competition for properties may be fierce, not because of scarcity of housing stock, but because local sellers are often reluctant to move. This is not a marketplace characterised by quick turnovers or speculative buying. Instead, it is a conventional owner-occupied market where buyers should be prepared for a potentially slower sales process. Housing prices will reflect the cost of larger properties and the low density of the locality. The absence of flats or apartments means competition is strictly limited to the house buying market. You should expect valuations to align with similar properties in the Orsett and Grays outskirts.

House Prices in RM14 3EE

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Energy Efficiency in RM14 3EE

Daily life in RM14 3EE is shaped by the proximity of essential retail and transport hubs despite the rural village feel. You can access five named retail outlets where local residents shop for groceries and household goods. These include Tesco Basildon, Budgens Laindon, and Morrisons Daily Supermarket. Having a Tesco and a Morrisons nearby means you are never forced to travel far for a weekly shop. The presence of these supermarkets provides an option-driven shopping environment rather than a limited village store offering. For justice, five railway stations serve the locality, reinforcing the practical nature of the local community. The three most notable stations are Laindon Railway Station, West Horndon Railway Station, and Basildon Railway Station. These rail links connect you to the wider East of England economy. While the village centre along High Road features a parish church and a winding acres sports club with a cricket ground and tennis court, commercial vibrancy is low. The former shops on Rowley Road have largely closed, leaving the local high street significantly quieter than in nearby town centres. The lifestyle you adopt will depend on your appetite for journeys to larger commercial centres like Basildon. The area offers peace, with a population of just 1,506 spread across 8.9 hectares. You will rely on the named amenities in nearby towns for most entertainment and dining needs. The village atmosphere is preserved despite the accessibility of major retailers and train stations.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in RM14 3EE have access to two specific educational institutions located within the immediate vicinity. The nearest primary option is Bulphan Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School. Nearby families also have the Bulphan Church of England Academy, which currently holds an Ofsted rating of good. These two schools provide the foundational education for children growing up in the area. The mix of religious voluntary controlled and academy provision indicates a diverse approach to school governance within the local catchment. Parents must check catchment maps to confirm eligibility for either school, as places are allocated based on residence. The presence of a good-rated academy is a positive factor for families assessing educational quality in the neighbourhood. While there is only one primary school named in the local data, students typically progress to secondary colleges located in Thurrock or neighbouring boroughs. The small population of 1,506 means school age children form a specific demographic slice of the community. There are no sixth form colleges or further education institutions listed within this specific postcode data. Families relying on local schooling will find the primary cluster centred on Bulphan. The academic standards at the academy are officially recognised, providing reassurance to parents seeking a quality upbringing.

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Demographics

The community in RM14 3EE is defined by a mature demographic profile and high levels of stability. The median age is 47 years, and the most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years. This indicates a neighbourhood populated largely by established households rather than young families or students. Home ownership is exceptionally high within this cluster, with an 84% ownership rate. Consequently, the vast majority of the 1,506 people living here own their property outright or have a mortgage. Almost all residents live in houses, as houses are the predominant accommodation type in the area. This contrasts sharply with towns where apartments or flat blocks dominate the skyline. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the traditional character of many established villages in Thurrock. There is little indication of recent rapid demographic shifts or a highly transient population. You are buying into a settled community where residents have likely lived in their properties for decades. The age profile suggests quieter evenings and a focus on family life or retirement rather than a nightlife scene. With 84% of homes owned, the social fabric is built on long-term ties rather than short-term tenancies. This stability makes RM14 3EE suitable for buyers who value permanence and a low-turnover environment.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

84
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in RM14 3EE?
The community is defined by a mature demographic with a median age of 47. Most people are adults, and 84% own their homes outright or via mortgage. This creates a stable, low-turnover environment where families and individuals have long-term ties to the neighbourhood.
How are schools near RM14 3EE?
Families have access to Bulphan Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School and the Bulphan Church of England Academy, which holds a good Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local catchment for residents in this specific postcode area.
How good are internet and transport links?
Digital infrastructure is strong with a broadband quality score of 75 and an excellent mobile coverage score of 85. Residents have five nearby rail stations, including Laindon and West Horndon, providing reliable train access to other parts of the country.
Is RM14 3EE a safe place to live?
The area has zero risk of flooding or environmental planning constraints, but the crime risk score is 64 out of 100. This medium level indicates average crime rates, so standard security precautions like locking doors are recommended for peace of mind.

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