Area Overview for RG19 4AN
Area Information
The postcode RG19 4AN covers a specific residential cluster within the civil parish of Thatcham. This area spans 3.1 hectares and holds a population of 2,855. Residents here benefit from living in one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in Great Britain. Archaeological evidence confirms occupation dating back to the Mesolithic period, with significant structures from the Bronze Age and Iron Age also present. The site of current St Mary's Church dates to approximately 675 AD, marking the location of a Saxon church built around that time. Thatcham historically formed the centre of Thatcham Hundred, serving as a major Norman administrative area. By the year 1086, it appeared in the Domesday Book as the largest settlement in the region. The town received a royal charter around 1300 and achieved borough status shortly after. While its prosperity peaked in the 14th century alongside three other major Berkshire boroughs, the area eventually saw the market decline from the 16th century onwards due to competition from Newbury. Today, the neighbourhood maintains its historical character while functioning as a modern residential community. You are buying into a location with deep roots, situated at coordinates 51.37708144542219, -1.2336808272678248. The consistent population and defined area size suggest a stable environment for those seeking a home with a tangible link to history.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.1 hectares
- Population
- 2855
- Population Density
- 265 people/km²
The housing market in RG19 4AN reflects the specific needs of an older, settled population. Home ownership stands at 75%, confirming this is primarily an owner-occupied area rather than a rental hub. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, meaning you will not find high-rise flats or purpose-built apartment blocks here. This stock type offers more space and usually includes private garden areas, which appeals to families and those seeking a detached feel. With 75% of households owning their homes, most residents have lived in the area for years. This stability often means you are buying directly from sitting owners rather than dealing with rental agencies or letting markets. The small footprint of 3.1 hectares limits the total number of homes available for sale at any given time. Such a constrained supply often drives up property values relative to demand in the local borough. If you are hunting for homes in RG19 4AN, expect to compete with other serious buyers who value the historic designation and relative quiet. The area sits within Thatcham, an ancient town recognised for its continuous habitation history. This heritage can add a premium to property prices compared to newer estates further out. Buying here means securing a house that is part of a continuous living tradition stretching back over twelve thousand years.
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Daily life in RG19 4AN involves easy access to essential shopping and public transport nodes. There are five retail outlets within practical reach, including a Co-op located in Thatcham and a Sainsburys branch in the same town. These supermarkets handle the majority of daily grocery requirements without needing to travel far. The same transport network provides access to five rail stations, including Thatcham Railway Station, Midgham Railway Station, and Newbury Racecourse Railway Station. This dual connectivity means you can run errands locally or travel further afield depending on the week. The area sits on the edge of historic Thatcham, offering a backdrop of ancient stone and Saxon heritage. You can walk to Grade I-listed landmarks such as the Old Bluecoat School, originally established in 1304. The blend of historic architecture and modern convenience defines the lifestyle here. Residents enjoy the convenience of local supermarkets without the need for a car in the short term. The proximity of Newbury Racecourse Railway Station also offers access to seasonal leisure events during the racing calendar. Living in this postcode means balancing a walkable town centre with a quiet rural character, supported by strong digital infrastructure.
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Schools
Families considering living in RG19 4AN have one primary educational option immediately close to the postcode. The nearest facility is The Reintegration Service. This institution is classified as 'other' rather than a standard primary or secondary school. No specific Ofsted ratings are available for this establishment within the current data provided. The classification as 'other' suggests it is not a traditional state school for compulsory education. It may serve a specialist function, such as mental health support or adult reintegration, rather than general schooling. Consequently, if you have school-age children, you will need to look beyond this immediate cluster for their education. The local area of Thatcham historically supported a large population, and while St Mary's Church dates from the Saxon era, modern school catchment boundaries lie further away. You must research the relevant local authority for secondary and primary schooling outside this specific postcode boundary. The data does not list any traditional primary or secondary institutions within the 3.1 hectares of RG19 4AN. For your children's education, you will rely on schools in the wider West Berkshire area that cater to the 2,855 residents of this parish.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Reintegration Service | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community within RG19 4AN displays a mature demographic profile. The median age for residents stands at 47 years. Most people in the area fall into the adult age range between 30 and 64 years. This older median age suggests a neighbourhood populated by established families and retirees rather than young professionals. The highest level of home ownership reaches 75%. This figure indicates that three quarters of the population owns their property outright or has significant equity. Such ownership levels typically correlate with higher stability in the community and lower rates of transient renting. The predominant ethnic group in this postcode is White, which aligns with the overall demographic composition of West Berkshire. Housing stock consists primarily of houses, fitting the profile of a suburban rather than high-density urban environment. The area density measures 265 people per square kilometre, which supports a quiet, less congested living arrangement compared to larger towns. You will find a community where long-term residents form the majority, creating a predictable social fabric. The absence of a young demographic and high ownership rate mean that neighbours are likely to be settled and invested in the immediate locality.
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