Area Overview for RM16 3GU

Area Information

RM16 3GU serves as a small residential cluster within Orsett Ward, a unitary authority ward of Thurrock Borough Council in Essex. This specific postcode covers an area of 6,706 square metres housing a population of 1,928 people. Living in this location means residing in a settled community just three miles north-east of Grays town centre. The built-up area, which includes the village of Orsett and surrounding rural zones like Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill, offers a quiet domestic setting. The village centre aligns east-west along High Road, featuring St Giles and All Saints church alongside historical structures such as the former Orsett Hospital on Rowley Road. Daily life here is defined by its proximity to established villages and its status as part of the wider Orsett parish. The civil parish was originally organised under the Orsett Poor Law Union in 1835, adding a layer of historical depth to the modern residential experience. Most former shops in the centre have closed, leaving one convenience store with a sub-post office as the primary retail focus locally. Residents enjoy access to a cricket club, a tennis court, and a bowling green within the immediate vicinity. This environment suits those seeking a stable, smaller-scale living arrangement close to larger town facilities without being located in a busy urban centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6706 m²
Population
1928
Population Density
422 people/km²

Housing in RM16 3GU is characterised by a stock that is overwhelmingly owner-occupied. The data confirms that 73% of properties are owned by residents, creating an environment where sale-and-rental is not the primary driver of the market. This high ownership rate typically translates to well-maintained homes and a sense of permanence within the streets. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which suits the area's low population density of 422 people per square kilometre. For buyers looking at homes in this postcode, the market reflects a traditional English village pattern. The presence of single-family homes aligns with the ward's history as an ancient parish in the Barstable Hundred. This setup means that tenants are less common than freeholders, which often results in fewer short-term lease agreements and a more consistent rental market if you decide to move on. The mix of houses and the fact that the majority of residents own their homes suggest a quiet, non-transient area. You are likely to purchase a property from someone who has lived there for a significant period rather than chasing a rapidly changing investor-led market.

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Energy Efficiency in RM16 3GU

Residents of RM16 3GU enjoy a lifestyle centred on convenience and local rural charm. Practical amenities are within easy reach, including five retail outlets and five nearby rail services. You can find specific shopping stops such as M&S Orsett South Grays BP, M&S Orsett North Connect BP, and Morrisons Daily Chadwell St. These retail points provide for daily essentials and fuel needs without a long journey into town. Leisure and transport diversity are further enhanced by three ferry terminals, including Tilbury Ferry Terminal and West Street Pier. Sport and recreation are supported by facilities like the local cricket club, tennis court, and bowling green in Orsett. The village centre along High Road has evolved, with the former workhouse on Rowley Road now serving as Orsett Hospital. While most former shops have closed, the remaining convenience store keeps the village centre alive. This blend of active leisure, maritime transport, and essential shopping defines the day-to-day rhythm for those living in this Essex hamlet.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in RM16 3GU have access to two primary schools nearby, both of the Church of England Voluntary Aided type. Orsett Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School and Orsett Church of England Primary School serve the local catchment. These institutions are situated close to the villages of Orsett, Bulphan, and Horndon-on-the-Hill that make up the ward. Both schools are within the Orsett built-up area, which had a population of 1,461 at the 2021 census, ensuring they cater to a familiar, local community. The uniform nature of the school provision, with both options being primary institutions, means the area is particularly suited for parents with younger children. There is no secondary school listed in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode, meaning older children in the household will likely travel to other parts of Thurrock for high school education. The presence of two distinct primary schools offers parents a choice within the same educational ethos and geographical location. Living in this area ensures your children are close to the village centre along High Road.

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Demographics

The community in RM16 3GU is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, reflecting a mature population profile. The median age for residents is 47 years, indicating a household structure typical of established families or older couples. Home ownership is high at 73%, suggesting that the area attracts buyers rather than first-time renters or student populations. This substantial level of ownership points to a stable neighbourhood where residents have likely settled for the long term. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of the surrounding villages in Thurrock. The primary accommodation type consists of houses, reinforcing the suburban and rural character of the ward. With a population density of 422 people per square kilometre, the area avoids the congestion of high-rise developments while maintaining a close-knit community feel. The adult-heavy age distribution means the local amenities and services cater largely to working-age families and established households. You will find a demographic that values stability, with fewer children and young people compared to university towns or younger commuter belts.

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 RM16 3GU?
Demographic data shows a median age of 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common age range. The population stands at 1,928 people across 6,706 square metres with a density of 422 people per square kilometre.
What schools are near RM16 3GU?
Families have access to two primary schools: Orsett Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School and Orsett Church of England Primary School. Both are located within the local catchment of the Orsett built-up area.
How safe is the area compared to national averages?
Crime risk is rated low with a safety score of 78 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. Environmental protections are absent, so there are no flood risks, Ramsar sites, or protected woodlands affecting property owners.
What amenities are within practical reach?
Residents can access five retail points including M&S and Morrisons Daily, five railway stations like Grays and East Tilbury, and three ferry terminals including Tilbury Ferry Terminal for daily and leisure travel.

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