Area Overview for RG19 3HQ
Area Information
Living in RG19 3HQ places you within a specific residential cluster in the West Berkshire region of England. This postcode covers an area of just 1790 square metres, containing a population of 1556 people. It sits in proximity to Thatcham, an ancient town recognised as a potential claimant for the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Great Britain. The local landscape reflects a deep history, with evidence of occupation dating back to the Mesolithic period and a Saxon church built around 675 AD. While the specific postcode is a small footprint, it is part of a wider community that has existed since prehistoric times. The location offers a quiet residential setting without the planning constraints of protected nature reserves, woodlands, or wetlands. Residents here benefit from a stable environment where flood risk is minimal and no designated areas of outstanding natural beauty impose restrictions on development. Daily life in this postcode is defined by its close integration with the historic and administrative centre of Thatcham, allowing for easy access to local landmarks like the Grade I-listed Old Bluecoat School and the Roman settlement near Quaking Bridge. You are situated in a neighbourhood where the past and present coexist, surrounded by homes that cater to an older demographic while maintaining a strong sense of local continuity.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1790 m²
- Population
- 1556
- Population Density
- 3749 people/km²
The property market in RG19 3HQ is overwhelmingly characterised by owner-occupied housing. Houses account for the vast majority of the housing stock, meaning you are likely to purchase a detached or semi-detached property rather than an apartment or flat. The home ownership rate stands at 59%, which is significantly higher than the national average for rental-dominant urban centres. This indicates a market where long-term residents remain, rather than a high-turnover investment zone. When considering homes in this area, you are entering a landscape defined by established dwellings rather than new builds or tenements. The 1556 people living in the postcode suggest a market that supports a steady demand for traditional house types. Buyers looking at this small postcode should anticipate a competitive environment for quality houses, given the total population and the preference for permanent ownership. The dominance of houses over any other accommodation type means there are no flats or purpose-built flats for sale within this specific cluster. If you prefer the community feel of an older, owner-led neighbourhood, RG19 3HQ aligns with those preferences. The higher proportion of owners contributes to lower crime rates and more invested residents who look after their properties.
House Prices in RG19 3HQ
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Energy Efficiency in RG19 3HQ
Residents of RG19 3HQ have practical access to essential amenities within a short walking or driving distance. The Waitrose Thatcham is located nearby, offering a wide selection of groceries and a chefcounter for fresh meals. You can also visit the Co-op Thatcham or Morrisons Daily Thatcham 54 for daily shopping needs. For transport links, the area is close to five major station points. Thatcham Railway Station provides direct access to London Paddington. Newbury Racecourse Railway Station and Newbury Railway Station offer alternative routes for commuters and leisure travellers. The proximity to Thatcham Railway Station means you could reach central London in under an hour by train. These transport hubs connect the residential cluster to the wider West Berkshire county and beyond. The blend of local supermarkets and major rail stations ensures that daily errands and longer commutes are equally convenient. You do not need to travel far to find retail options or depart for business meetings.
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Schools
Education options for families living in RG19 3HQ are limited in the immediate vicinity. The nearest facility listed is The Priory Centre, which falls under the category of other educational establishments. There are no primary or secondary schools with specific Ofsted ratings provided within the immediate data scope for this postcode. You must look beyond this specific residential cluster to find comprehensive schools. The presence of The Priory Centre suggests access to adult education or specialist training facilities, which can be useful for local career development. However, for primary or secondary education, residents of Thatcham and surrounding areas typically travel to larger town centres. The lack of detailed school data in this specific postcode directory means you should verify ratings through the Department for Education's official register. For those seeking homes in RG19 3HQ who prioritise proximity to top-rated schools, this may require a commute to larger neighbouring towns. The current data reflects only the limited educational infrastructure directly associated with this small residential area.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Priory Centre | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in RG19 3HQ is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age in this postcode is 47, indicating a mature population rather than a youthful or retirement-focused zone. With 59% of residents owning their homes, the area possesses a distinct home ownership culture where the majority are established in their properties. Houses form the primary type of accommodation, suggesting the housing stock is geared towards families or individuals seeking detached or semi-detached living. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic makeup of this specific residential cluster. You are moving into a neighbourhood where stability is likely a priority, as nearly六成 of residents have a stake in their homes. The population density is recorded at 869371 people per square kilometre, a figure derived from the total population divided by the precise area size of the postcode. While this density metric is high relative to the tiny geographical footprint of the postcode, it represents a standard residential settlement within the West Berkshire landscape. The age profile aligns with families who have settled down or professionals working in the regional economy, creating a stable social environment without significant transient populations.
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Planning Constraints
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