Area Overview for RG14 7WS

Area Information

This postcode covers a small residential cluster within the village of Greenham in West Berkshire. You are looking at a community where 1,663 people call this specific area home. The location sits immediately south-east of Newbury on the town's border, historically part of the Faircross Hundred. The land spans approximately 13.6 square kilometres, an expanse that includes common land and the site of a former military airfield. Greenham recorded as Greneham in the Domesday Book, evolved from a chapelry of Thatcham into a separate parish in 1857. The area now blends rural village character with the legacy of Greenham Common, an 800-acre heathland restored for public access. St Mary the Virgin Church stands as a Grade II* listed building in Early English style, constructed between 1875 and 1895. Today, the postcode functions as a quiet residential hub directly adjacent to the expansive Greenham and Crookham Commons. Residents benefit from proximity to the business park on the former RAF site while enjoying the peace of 400 feet elevation on peaty heathland. Living in RG14 7WS means adopting a lifestyle defined by this unique mix of conservation areas and village history.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1663
Population Density
1560 people/km²

The property market in this postcode is distinct due to the dominance of flats within the local stock. Accommodation type data confirms that flats are the primary dwellings for the 1,663 residents in this specific cluster. This contrasts with the broader Greenham parish, which contains larger common lands and historic housing stock. With 62% home ownership, the area leans heavily towards owner-occupied living rather than a high-volume rental sector. You are looking at a market where stability factors heavily, as residents have significant sunk investment in local property. This is a small residential cluster where supply is limited by the specific nature of the flats and the surrounding village fabric. Buyers should understand that while the immediate postcode is flat-heavy, the immediate surroundings of Greenham offer a range of historic and newer homes. The high ownership figure of 62% indicates that searching for homes in RG14 7WS will mostly yield properties belonging to existing owners who may be planning moves or down-sizing. This market dynamic creates a cautious buying environment where competition often comes from locals rather than pure investment flips.

House Prices in RG14 7WS

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Energy Efficiency in RG14 7WS

Life in RG14 7WS offers immediate access to practical amenities despite its village setting. You have four rail stations within practical reach, including Newbury Racecourse Railway Station, Newbury Railway Station, and Thatcham Railway Station. This connectivity allows you to commute to Newbury or beyond with reasonable ease. Retail choices are equally accessible, with five key shops nearby. Notable venues include M & S Swanbridge Newbury BP, Lidl London, and Tesco Newbury. These supermarkets and fuel stations provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring a long journey. Beyond essentials, the area offers the Greensham and Crookham Commons, a 800-acre restored peaty heathland managed by West Berkshire Council. Access to this green space provides a recreational outlet closer than many urban parks. Historically significant sites like St Mary the Virgin Church anchor the cultural landscape, while the Greenham Business Park on the former RAF site indicates local economic activity. You cannot escape the constant reminder of history, from the Domesday Book origins to the modern conservation efforts. Daily life balances the convenience of retail chains with the tranquility of a protected nature reserve just outside your door.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in RG14 7WS reflects a settled, mature population. The median age is 47, and adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests an area favoured by those in their working years and beyond. Home ownership is solid, with 62% of residents owning their property outright. The predominant accommodation type within this cluster is flats, indicating a specific housing stock that differs from typical detached family homes found elsewhere in the village. The area remains ethnically diverse with White residents forming the predominant group. You can expect a neighbourhood character that mirrors the broader village's stability, where the majority of households are established owner-occupiers rather than short-term tenants. This high ownership rate of nearly two-thirds suggests a community invested in the local long-term. The age structure aligns with the retirement and older worker segments often drawn to Greenham's quieter surroundings. Accompanied by a median age of 47, the area lacks the youth bulge found in university towns but avoids the extreme age skew of purely retirement villages.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

62
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

53
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do homebuyers choose this specific postcode?
Residents choose this area for its unique blend of village life and proximity to Newbury. You are buying into a cluster of 1,663 people where 62% own their homes. The median age is 47, reflecting a stable community. Access to Greenham and Crookham Commons and excellent broadband with a score of 92 make it practical for modern living.
Who typically lives in the RG14 7WS cluster?
The most common demographic is adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age is 47, suggesting a mix of mature couples and working professionals. Accommodation is predominantly flats, meaning the stock is tailored for specific household types rather than large family estates.
How are transport links described for this area?
Digital connectivity is high, with a fixed broadband score of 92. Mobile coverage scores 79, which is decent but not perfect. There are four nearby railway stations including Newbury Railway Station and Thatcham Railway Station. Five retail outlets like Tesco Newbury and Lidl London serve the immediate retail needs.
Is this area safe regarding crime and environment?
The area is very safe with a low crime risk score of 69. There are zero flood risks, zero AONB constraints, and no protected woodland issues. The absence of safety hazards makes it an appealing choice for long-term settlement without environmental risk premiums.

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