Area Overview for RM16 3DA

Area Information

Living in RM16 3DA offers a quiet residential experience within the Orsett Ward of Thurrock Borough Council. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster that forms part of the village of Orsett, located three miles north-east of Grays town centre. The built-up area contains just 1,461 people, according to the 2021 census, which means the location feels secluded compared to larger urban centres. You are situated in a setting that encompasses surrounding rural areas, including the villages of Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill. The village centre aligns east-west along High Road, featuring the parish church of St Giles and All Saints as a focal point. Daily life here revolves around a historic community where most former shops have closed, leaving a limited high street presence with one convenience store and sub-post office. Residents enjoy sport facilities including a cricket club, tennis court, and bowling green, which contribute to the local character. The area sits at coordinates approximately 51°30.6636′N 0°20.1546′E, placing it in North East Essex. If you value a low-density environment where you can hear the countryside rather than city traffic, this small cluster provides that atmosphere. You are stepping into a place where history meets modern rural living, offering a distinct alternative to the pace of nearby towns like Stanford or Tilbury.

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

The property market in RM16 3DA is heavily skewed towards owner-occupiers, with 86% of residents having purchased their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership creates a stable environment where properties tend to stay with the same families for long periods. The accommodation type is uniformly Houses, indicating a landscape of detached or semi-detached dwellings rather than apartments or build-to-rent schemes. You are looking at a traditional estate market where brick, stone, and timber dominate the visual appearance. The small built-up area of 1,461 people limits the total number of available properties, which can make finding the right house a selective process. There are no flats available within this specific postcode, so you must adjust your searches to include the adjacent villages of Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill if your definition of house types extends beyond standard single-family homes. The high ownership rate means rental demand exists but is likely local and short-term rather than a volume-driven market. When you view properties here, you are often dealing with owners who have deep roots in the ward. This stability can lead to well-maintained gardens and interiors, as owners are more likely to invest in repairs than tenants. However, the limited stock means competition for desirable period properties may be higher than expected. The market reflects a rural Essex character where quality of location often outweighs immediate amenities.

House Prices in RM16 3DA

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Energy Efficiency in RM16 3DA

Living in RM16 3DA places you within practical reach of specific retail and transport hubs despite the village's rural nature. You have access to five notable retail outlets, including M&S Orsett South Grays BP, M&S Orsett North Connect BP, and Morrisons Daily Chadwell St. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities, ensuring you do not need to travel far for routine purchases. For commuters, five railway stations lie nearby, namely Stanford, East Tilbury Railway Station, and Tilbury Town Railway Station, offering direct links to major employment centres. Three ferry terminals, including Tilbury Ferry Terminal, Town Pier, and West Street Pier, provide additional coastal transport options. The village centre along High Road features the parish church of St Giles and All Saints, which serves as a historic landmark for residents. Sport facilities include a cricket club, tennis court, and bowling green, giving you local options for recreation without needing to drive far. You will find that daily life balances the quiet of the village with the convenience of nearby towns like Grays. The closure of most former shops means you plan your main shopping trips around the remaining convenience store and sub-post office. This lifestyle suits those who prefer a slower pace but still value access to commercial services. Your weekly routine involves driving to the main railway stations for work or using the local sports clubs for leisure activities.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in RM16 3DA is defined by an older population profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, suggesting a workforce-oriented or settled demographic rather than a transient student or young professional scene. This age structure indicates stability, as you are likely to find long-term inhabitants rather than short-term renters. Home ownership stands at an impressive 86%, making this one of the most owner-occupied areas in the region. This figure confirms that your future home will almost certainly be in a household where the owners live there, reducing concerns about tenancy changes or high turnover. The predominant ethnicity in the ward is White, reflecting the traditional character of the historic parish which was first organised under the Orsett Poor Law Union in 1835. Accommodation types are exclusively Houses, meaning you will not find flats or blocks of apartments. There are no high-rise buildings or multi-storey flats in this postcode. You will be buying a house, likely a detached or semi-detached property built over time. The population density is 190 people per square kilometre, which allows for ample green space and leafy gardens. If you seek a home in an area where neighbours have known each other for generations, the demographics support this observation.

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

Who typically lives in RM16 3DA and what is the community feel like?
The community consists primarily of adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 86%, creating a stable, settled neighbourhood. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the area comprises exclusively Houses. You will find a quiet, historic resident base with an average population density of 190 people per square kilometre. The community feel is traditional, rooted in the ancient parish history of Orsett.
How good are the transport links and internet speed in this area?
Transport connectivity includes access to five nearby railway stations such as Stanford and East Tilbury, plus three ferry terminals including Tilbury Ferry Terminal. Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 88 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85 out of 100. These scores indicate high-speed internet and strong mobile signals suitable for working from home. You can rely on these connections to stay connected to major employment centres.
Is RM16 3DA safe from environmental risks and crime?
Environmental risks are minimal, with a pass on flood risk, Ramsar sites, and protected reserves. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of 34 out of 100. This indicates medium crime rates that are around the average for the region. Residents are advised to take standard security precautions. While the environment is protected, the crime statistic necessitates normal vigilance for home security.
What amenities and shops are closest to the village of Orsett?
Residents have access to five notable retail outlets, including M&S Orsett South Grays BP, M&S Orsett North Connect BP, and Morrisons Daily Chadwell St. Nearby transport hubs include five railway stations and three ferry terminals like Tilbury Ferry Terminal. The village centre features the parish church of St Giles and All Saints, a cricket club, and a tennis court. You will find essential services within practical reach due to the high volume of nearby amenities.

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