Area Overview for RM16 3BB

Area Information

RM16 3BB represents a specific residential cluster within Thurrock Borough Council, occupying just 40.1 hectares of land. This small footprint supports a population of 1,473 residents, creating a relatively intimate living environment despite being part of a wider borough. The location sits approximately 3 miles north-east of Grays town centre, situating it within the established Orsett Ward. Historical records indicate this area was once an ancient parish organised under the Orsett Poor Law Union, which evolved prior to the creation of Thurrock Urban District in 1936. The modern built-up area reflects a stable community of 1,461 people at the 2021 census, with the village of Orsett anchoring the local identity alongside Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill. Daily life here involves a mix of rural characteristics and proximity to key transport hubs. You can access East Tilbury Railway Station and the ferry terminal within practical reach. The area is defined by its compact nature, where the village centre aligns east-west along High Road. You will find the parish church of St Giles and All Saints central to the local landscape, alongside the former workhouse now known as Orsett Hospital. Property nuances, such as the presence of exactly one convenience store with a sub-post office, highlight the quiet, subdued character of this postcode compared to larger town centres. Living in RM16 3BB means navigating a space that balances historical significance with modern connectivity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
40.1 hectares
Population
1473
Population Density
190 people/km²

The property market in RM16 3BB is characterised by an overwhelmingly owner-occupied stock. With 86% of properties in private hands, the area functions as a destination for buyers rather than a hub for rental investment. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will find numerous detached, semi-detached, and terraced homes suitable for families and empty nesters. This contrasts sharply with urban centres where flats and apartments dominate the skyline. The specific postcode covering this 40.1-hectare cluster hosts 1,473 residents, creating a distinct micro-market within the broader Thurrock region. Historically, the property landscape has evolved from the former workhouse on Rowley Road to the current mix of residential structures. Recent redevelopment efforts, including the 1960s rebuild of Orsett Hospital, have subtly influenced the built environment. Most former retail units along High Road have closed, leaving a scarcity of shops and leaving one convenience store to serve the local population. This lack of commercial regeneration has kept house prices stabilised and accessible for local buyers. If you are looking at homes in RM16 3BB, you are entering a market focused on established ownership. The high percentage of owner-occupied dwellings suggests that buyers often plan to stay for the long term, driving demand for traditional family homes over short-term rental yields.

House Prices in RM16 3BB

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Energy Efficiency in RM16 3BB

Your daily lifestyle in RM16 3BB revolves around a small village centre that aligns east-west along High Road. The area features the parish church of St Giles and All Saints, an animal pound, lock-up, and a former workhouse redeveloped into Orsett Hospital. Most former shops have closed, leaving you with a single convenience store and sub-post office for essential needs. Sport is available through a cricket club, tennis court, and bowling green, providing local leisure options without needing to travel far. Your nearest retail amenities include five outlets within practical reach, specifically M&S Orsett South Grays BP, Morrisons Daily Chadwell St, and M&S Orsett North Connect BP. For those who prefer rail travel, five nearby stations offer connectivity, including East Tilbury Railway Station, Stanford, and Tilbury Town Railway Station. Additionally, three ferry terminals are accessible, namely Tilbury Ferry Terminal, Town Pier, and West Street Pier, expanding your travel options beyond the trains. These amenities define a self-contained lifestyle where you can manage many daily tasks locally. The area offers a mix of historical charm with its parish church and modern convenience stores. However, the reduction in retail variety means you should plan larger shopping trips in Grays or further afield. Living in RM16 3BB provides access to these specific facilities while maintaining the quiet of a village in Thurrock Borough Council.

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Demographics

The community in RM16 3BB is defined by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by middle-aged residents and families. Home ownership stands at a strong 86%, suggesting a settled population with long-term roots in the locality. This high level of ownership aligns with the accommodation type, which consists almost exclusively of houses rather than flats or apartments. Ethnic diversity centres on a White predominance, reflecting the established character of the village. These figures paint a picture of stability rather than rapid turnover. You will find a community where long-standing residents likely know their neighbours. The absence of a youth-heavy demographic suggests fewer large housing estates dedicated to student accommodation or transient workers. Instead, the housing stock supports established households. Housing density averages 190 people per square kilometre, which is moderate for Essex. This figure implies a comfortable living environment without the congestion often found in larger urban centres. The demographic data confirms that anyone considering living in RM16 3BB is looking at an area built for permanence and family stability.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for someone moving to RM16 3BB?
The community in RM16 3BB features a stable population with a median age of 47 and a home ownership rate of 86%. This high ownership level suggests a settled neighbourhood where residents are likely to stay long-term. The area is dominated by houses, fitting a family-oriented or established adult demographic.
How do I get to London or other parts of the country from RM16 3BB?
Connectivity is strong, with five rail stations nearby including East Tilbury Railway Station and five ferry terminals like Tilbury Ferry Terminal. Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 88 and mobile coverage of 85. This allows for reliable remote working alongside traditional commuting options.
Is the area safe regarding crime and environmental risks?
Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. However, the crime risk assessment shows a Warning level with a score of 34, indicating medium crime rates around the national average. Standard security precautions are recommended. There are no planning constraints like protected woodlands or wetlands.
Where can I shop or find leisure activities in the local area?
Retail options include M&S Orsett South Grays BP, Morrisons Daily Chadwell St, and M&S Orsett North Connect BP. Leisure facilities include a cricket club, tennis court, and bowling green. Most former shops have closed, leaving one convenience store and the sub-post office on High Road.

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