Area Overview for RG12 2UZ
Area Information
RG12 2UZ is a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster in Berkshire. The area houses 1,731 residents within this defined boundary. You find a quiet, established environment where daily life revolves around proximity to key transport links and local shops. This compact community forms a distinct part of the wider Bracknell catchment area. Living in RG12 2UZ means reliance on immediate neighbours and connections to surrounding town centres for broader needs. The layout supports a low-density lifestyle without large strata of suburbia. People navigate this postcode by interacting with housing stock that has served as a home for decades. You access services by driving or taking public transport from nearby railway stations. The area offers a contained living experience where the immediate neighbours are directly accessible. This small residential cluster provides a stable setting for those who value defined boundaries.
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- Population
- 1731
- Population Density
- 7973 people/km²
RG12 2UZ presents a mixed market character due to its specific accommodation types and tenure split. Flats are the primary form of housing within the cluster, distinguishing this area from those dominated by detached houses. You will see that 41% of properties are owner-occupied, meaning slightly fewer than half of all homes belong to their residents. The remaining 59% of the market involves renters or other ownership models. This balance creates competition between buyers looking for freehold flats and landlords managing rental units. The housing stock is suited for those seeking compact living within a residential cluster. You should expect prices to reflect the flat-heavy nature of the local inventory. This configuration appeals to individuals, couples, or small households rather than large families requiring extensive gardens. The market operates efficiently given the finite number of homes in this small postcode.
House Prices in RG12 2UZ
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Energy Efficiency in RG12 2UZ
Residents of RG12 2UZ enjoy ready access to several major retail parks and transport hubs. You can visit Tesco Bracknell, M&S Bracknell, and Waitrose Bracknell for your weekly groceries and household shopping. These supermarkets sit within practical reach, eliminating the need to travel far for essentials. Travel to the wider region proves convenient thanks to Bracknell Railway Station, Martins Heron Railway Station, and Ascot Railway Station. These railway stops offer direct links to London and other Berkshire towns. You combine your supermarket runs with commuting directly into central London via these stations. The area blends daily retail needs with efficient rail connectivity seamlessly. Living in RG12 2UZ means your essential stops are both nearby and well-connected to the rest of the country.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in RG12 2UZ have access to St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Bracknell. This institution serves as the nearest educational facility listed for the area. The school holds an Ofsted rating of Good, indicating reliable standards in teaching and student care. You will find primary education is the main option immediately close to the postcode. Parents can expect consistent performance without needing to travel far for early schooling. The presence of a single school in the immediate vicinity simplifies daily logistics for young families. Religious education as part of the school title may influence some parental choices. This setup supports children aged five to eleven who reside in the residential cluster. The Good rating assures you of a supportive environment for primary-aged learners.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Bracknell | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in RG12 2UZ reflects a mature profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range among residents. You will find that 41% of households own their own homes, leaving the remainder in rented accommodation or other tenure. Flats constitute the predominant type of accommodation within this postcode. The population is overwhelmingly White, with 99.9% of the demographic fitting this category. This profile suggests a settled community with long-term residents rather than transient populations. Deprivation levels average 49.57% relative to the national score, indicating typical conditions for the region. You encounter a neighbourhood where family stability often precedes recent moves. The age structure points to retirees or mid-career professionals who have put down roots. Understanding these figures helps you gauge the energy levels and priorities of the neighbours.
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