Area Overview for RG13 2RW

Newbury in RG13 2RW
Ham Swing Bridge, Kennet and Avon Canal in RG13 2RW
Wyevale Garden Centre in Thatcham in RG13 2RW
Hambridge Farm in RG13 2RW
Junction on London Road, Shaw in RG13 2RW
Roundabout on London Road, Shaw in RG13 2RW
Bath Road entering Newbury in RG13 2RW
Woodland by the canal in RG13 2RW
Towpath, Kennet & Avon Canal in RG13 2RW
Offices by the canal in RG13 2RW
Footbridge by the Kennet & Avon Canal in RG13 2RW
A4, approaching a roundabout in RG13 2RW
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Area Information

Living in RG13 2RW defines a life in a densely packed residential cluster within Berkshire. This specific postcode covers a small area containing a population of 1,851 residents. You are engaging with a neighbourhood that prioritises housing close to transport links and local amenities. The scale is intimate, meaning you will know your neighbours and local businesses by name. Daily life revolves around proximity rather than expansive green space within the immediate boundary. The location sits near Thatcham and Newbury, offering a commute-friendly position without the congestion of larger urban centres. You can walk or drive short distances to essential services like Tesco Newbury or the M&S Swanbridge Newbury BP station. This postcode represents a practical choice for those seeking a home with direct access to rail networks. Four railways stations lie within practical reach, including Newbury Racecourse Railway Station and Thatcham Railway Station. The cluster nature of the area ensures that infrastructure is concentrated, making utility maintenance and community management straightforward for the council and residents alike. While small, the area functions as a complete living environment. You do not need to travel far for basic needs. The mix of nearby schools and retail outlets creates a self-contained community feel. This is a place where you can manage your daily routine efficiently. The layout supports a family-centred lifestyle where access to shops and transport happens repeatedly. You benefit from a location where convenience is the primary architectural feature.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1851
Population Density
3448 people/km²

The property market in RG13 2RW is defined by a clear preference for traditional housing. Every property in this postcode cluster is a house, meaning you will not find apartments or converted flats within these boundaries. This uniformity shapes the buying experience; you are selecting from a stock of detached, semi-detached, or terraced family homes. The absence of flat stock limits options for those seeking low-maintenance urban living, but it simplifies choices for those preferring garden space and autonomy. Ownership rates of 52% indicate a stable buyer's market rather than a volatile rental estate. This balance means you compete with individuals looking to move up the property ladder or relocate rather than landlords seeking quick returns. The total population of 1,851 suggests a limited number of transactions occur annually within this specific postcode. Supply is constrained by the small physical footprint of the area. You must look carefully at listings because the pool of available homes is smaller than in larger towns. As a small residential cluster, value is driven by location relative to Newbury and Thatcham. Buyers often select this area for its blend of suburban privacy and town proximity. The fact that all accommodation types are houses meansWindowSize and garden plots are standard features you can expect. Transaction history will show mostly family moves or upgrades. This structure supports a consistent market where buyers know exactly what they are purchasing.

House Prices in RG13 2RW

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Energy Efficiency in RG13 2RW

Your daily routine in RG13 2RW benefits from immediate access to five major retail outlets. Residents can shop at Lidl London, Tesco Newbury, or the M&S Swanbridge Newbury BP. These stores provide a full range of grocery and household necessities without requiring long drives. You can stock up on weekly supplies or pick up last-minute items with minimal effort. The concentration of these shops means you do not need to leave the immediate vicinity for standard retail therapy. This convenience is particularly valuable for working parents or active retirees. Transport links enhance your ability to explore further afield. Four railway stations serve the immediate region, offering connections to Newbury and Thatcham. You can travel to nearby historic towns or regional centres for leisure, dining, or cinema. The presence of these stations supports a balanced lifestyle between local independence and broader exploration. Dining options are found nearby, allowing you to treat yourself after a day at home. You enjoy a quiet domestic setting without the isolation of rural life. Public transport is integrated with the residential fabric of the postcode. Local buses and trains connect you to the wider Berkshire network. You can plan your weekends to include trips to central Reading or London. This connectivity ensures you never feel trapped by the locality. Your home base acts as a reliable launchpad for regional adventures.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in RG13 2RW have direct access to three specific educational institutions. The nearest primary school is Fir Tree Primary School and Nursery. Ofsted ratings confirm this school holds a 'good' rating. This institution serves as the main educational hub for younger children in the immediate vicinity. Parents in this postcode can rely on a designated primary facility nearby for their children's early education. In the special educational needs sector, Engaging Potential lies close to the area. This school also carries an Ofsted 'good' rating. It serves residents requiring specialised support while remaining part of the local catchment network. You are not dependent on travelling long distances for education. The presence of both a standard primary school and a special school indicates a comprehensive school provision in your neighbourhood. The mix of primary and special education facilities suggests a diverse student intake. Most children in the area attend Fir Tree Primary School until the age of eleven, bullying the need for secondary education plannings beyond this postcode. The 'good' ratings across both institutions reassure parents regarding the quality of education offered. You can anticipate a supportive learning environment for your children without needing to commute to larger towns for schooling. The schools are located within practical driving distance, reducing travel time and stress for daily commutes.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Fir Tree Primary School and NurseryprimaryN/AN/A
2Fir Tree Primary School and NurseryprimaryN/AN/A
3Engaging PotentialspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in RG13 2RW reflects a mature, established household base. The median age of residents is 47 years old, indicating a population well beyond childhood. Most adults in this postcode fall within the 30 to 64 years age range. This demographic profile suggests a stable environment where long-term residents have put down roots. You are buying into a neighbourhood dominated by working families, retired professionals, or those nearing retirement age. Home ownership stands at 52% of the resident population. This figure places the area slightly above the national average for ownership rates. More than half of the 1,851 residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 48% likely rent, reflecting a balanced market rather than a purely speculative investment zone. All housing stock within this postcode consists of houses, not flats. This structural detail confirms that the area is designed for ground-level living with private external space. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader national demographic for Berkshire. You move into an area where cultural norms and community expectations mirror the wider county. There are no significant pockets of deprivation recorded for this specific cluster. The housing stock comprises traditional family homes suitable for older adults or families with grown children. The age distribution means you are joining a community that values privacy and settled living.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

52
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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