Area Overview for RM16 2LU

Area Information

Living in RM16 2LU means residing within a specific residential cluster covering 5.3 hectares in the heart of Orsett Ward. This postcode location falls under the jurisdiction of Thurrock Borough Council in Essex, positioning you just three miles north-east of Grays town centre. The area is defined by its compact nature, supporting a population of 1,928 residents spread across 5.3 hectares. This results in a population density of 422 people per square kilometre, creating a close-knit living environment rather than a sprawling suburbs feel. The physical footprint of this postcode is small, yet it encompasses the essence of village life with surrounding rural connections to Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill. Historical context adds depth to the neighbourhood; the site aligns east-west along High Road, featuring landmarks such as the parish church of St Giles and All Saints. You are looking at an established community that has evolved from an ancient parish first organised under the Orsett Poor Law Union in 1835. The built environment today balances historical character with modern residential needs. The village centre retains specific features like an animal pound, a lock-up, and the former workhouse building known locally as Orsett Hospital. For those considering moving to this area, the scale remains intimate. The cluster offers a distinct identity separate from the broader rural sprawl. You gain immediate access to a history-rich setting while maintaining a manageable distance from larger towns for shopping and employment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5.3 hectares
Population
1928
Population Density
422 people/km²

The property market in RM16 2LU is characterised by a strong ownership culture where 73% of residents own their homes. This high proportion of owner-occupied properties indicates that the housing stock is primarily suited for families seeking stability rather than investors targeting short-term yields. With accommodation type listed simply as Houses, you will find a landscape dominated by detached, semi-detached, and terraced family dwellings rather than flats. This specific mix of tenure suggests that the area does not suffer from the volatility often seen in high-rental zones. The small area size of 5.3 hectares further limits the total supply of available properties. Consequently, finding homes in RM16 2LU requires looking within a tight geographical boundary. The dominance of houses aligns with local preferences found across Orsett Ward, which includes the villages of Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill. Buyers entering this market should expect to compete with other long-term residents or first-time purchasers seeking entry into the housing ladder. The lack of affordable rental stock may push some toward purchasing even if financed through a short-term loan arrangement. The high ownership rate of 73% is a key metric for understanding local investment strategies. It confirms that the local council and residents share an interest in maintaining property values through owner stewardship. When viewing homes in this postcode, you are evaluating assets within a community where people have significant equity stakes. This reduces uncertainty about future sales decisions compared to areas with high landlord concentrations. The market performance will likely correlate closely with the Grays and Southend axes given the proximity to these transport hubs.

House Prices in RM16 2LU

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Energy Efficiency in RM16 2LU

Your lifestyle in RM16 2LU benefits from a practical selection of amenities within practical reach. For retail needs, you have access to five major stores including Tesco Grays, Co-op Socketts, and Tesco Southend. These locations provide everything from daily groceries to weekly shopping trips without requiring a long journey. Transport connectivity is enhanced by five railway stations within close proximity, notably Grays Railway Station, Chafford Hundred Railway Station, and Tilbury Town Railway Station. These stations link you to London and the wider national network efficiently. For residents who prefer water transport, three ferry terminals are available, including Tilbury Ferry Terminal, West Street Pier, and Town Pier. This variety allows you to choose between road, rail, or sea travel depending on your schedule. There is also one Metro station at Upminster Bridge for advance travel planning. The village centre itself features the parish church of St Giles and All Saints, providing a community focal point. Amenities are not just about commerce; they are about leisure and history. The former workhouse on Rowley Road, now Orsett Hospital, serves as a local landmark. Sport includes a cricket club, tennis court, and bowling green, offering affordable recreation close to home. Most former shops in the high street have closed, leaving one convenience store with a sub-post office, which runs errands efficiently for those who prefer a walk. The area lacks large shopping plazas but compensates with convenience and variety. You do not need to drive far for essentials. The spread of amenities from threadfords to Southend ensures you have choice. This network of five retail points, five railway stops, and three ferry terminals creates a resilient support system for daily life. You remain connected to the wider region while enjoying a village-scale living experience.

Amenities

Schools

For families considering schools near RM16 2LU, the immediate options are primarily primary education facilities. You will find Orsett Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School and Orsett Church of England Primary School within the vicinity. Both institutions serve the local primary education needs of children living in this specific postcode boundary. The presence of two Church of England schools indicates a strong link between the local community and the established ecclesiastical parish of St Giles and All Saints. Neither school appears in the data with a specific Ofsted rating, but their designation as voluntary aided schools places them within the state system supported by local funding. They are situated to serve the village centre which aligns along High Road. For secondary education, the data provided does not list specific institutions within the immediate RM16 2LU boundaries, but the proximity to Grays implies access to larger town academies. The availability of these two primary schools suggests a manageable catchment area for young families moving to this location. Parents should verify inspection reports directly with the schools or through the Department for Education website. The concentration of primary provision in Orsett means that older children will likely commute to secondary schools outside the immediate village boundary. The historical note that the civil parish merged with Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill suggests shared educational resources across this wider cluster. You can rely on established educational infrastructure that has existed since the parish's reorganisation in 1936. For those working from home, the local schools provide a convenient drop-off point without requiring extensive travel into Grays for early education needs.

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Demographics

The community in RM16 2LU reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adults category, specifically those aged between 30 and 64 years. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood dominated by families and established professionals rather than young singles or the elderly. Home ownership stands at a significant 73%, indicating that the vast majority of households own their property outright or have a mortgage. This high figure of ownership contrasts with rental-heavy urban centres and points to long-term settlement patterns. The accommodation type in this postcode consists almost exclusively of houses, meaning you will not find flats or purpose-built apartment complexes nearby. This aligns with the preference for detached or semi-detached family homes common in the region. Regarding diversity, the predominant ethnic group is White, which reflects the generally homogenous nature of this specific ward boundary. There is no indication of significant recent migration or demographic shifts in the available data. The stability of residents is further evidenced by the high ownership rate. When evaluating the quality of life, the absence of flats and the high ownership rate suggest a quiet, stable environment where people have stayed for many years. The area does not show signs of rapid turnover or transient housing markets. You are dealing with a community where lifestyle choices have been planned rather than driven by short-term market fluctuations. The population of 1,928 within these boundaries reinforces the sense of a local community where neighbours are likely to be known.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

73
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

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the RM16 2LU postcode?
The population of 1,928 residents has a median age of 47 years, with most people falling between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 73%, and the accommodation type consists entirely of houses rather than flats.
What schools are available near RM16 2LU?
Families can choose from Orsett Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School and Orsett Church of England Primary School. These institutions serve the primary education needs of children within the immediate village boundaries.
Is the transport network in RM16 2LU convenient?
Residents benefit from five railway stations including Grays and Tilbury Town, three ferry terminals, and one Metro station. Digital connectivity is strong with a broadband quality score of 91 and a mobile coverage score of 85.
What is the safety record for this area?
The area passes all safety assessments with a crime risk score of 78, indicating low crime rates and a safer neighbourhood compared to averages. Environmental assessments show no flood risk or planning constraints.

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