Area Overview for Chineham
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Area Information
Chineham sits as a civil parish in the north of Hampshire, now functioning as a north-eastern suburb of Basingstoke. It occupies a total area of 2.2 square kilometres and currently houses 1,442 residents. The location lies approximately three miles north-east of central Basingstoke, positioned just north of the A33 road which connects Basingstoke and Reading. Your postcode will fall within the RG24 area, placing you near the coordinates of 51.289879, -1.058443. This spot offers a distinct blend of residential living with historical context; the manor was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and an Iron Age settlement once existed in Great Binfield Copse. Modern life here involves proximity to the A33 Basingstoke-Reading road, which received a bypass in the late 1970s to divert traffic from housing zones. The ecclesiastical parish was established in 1990 after previously forming part of Monk Sherborne. You find yourself living in a former village that shifted into a residential suburb following significant growth from the late 1970s onwards. Today, Veolia Environmental Services operates an energy recovery facility on the eastern boundary along Whitmarsh Lane, incinerating unrecyclable waste to generate 8 MW of electricity for the National Grid. This industrial presence defines one side of the neighbourhood while the community maintains its status as a settled district within the Basingstoke and Deane.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 2.2 km²
- Population
- 1442
- Population Density
- 659 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Chineham reveals a distinct age structure centred on older residents. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that the most common age range within this parish is significantly higher than the national average. You are looking at an area where three-quarters of households are owner-occupied, with 73 per cent of properties held on the freehold or leasehold basis by current residents. This high rate of ownership suggests stability in the local market rather than a transient rental sector. Household composition and accommodation types follow a pattern consistent with a mature settlement rather than a young professional hub. While specific breakdowns of family units versus single-person households are not explicitly detailed in the available records, the ownership figures strongly imply a population prioritising long-term residence over temporary letting. There is no data on the predominant ethnic group or specific religious affiliation for this parish, so any claims about cultural diversity would require further local research. The total population covers all demographic segments, but the skew towards the over-60s demographic subtly shapes daily life. When you consider living in Chineham, expect a quieter environment where established residents manage local affairs rather than a transient population of young professionals seeking short-term rentals. The lack of specific breakdowns for ethnicity or religion means the area may appear more homogeneous in its recorded statistics compared to larger urban districts.
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