Area Overview for RG24 8DE
Area Information
RG24 8DE sits within the civil parish of Chineham, a former village that has evolved into a north-eastern suburb of Basingstoke. This specific postcode cluster covers a small residential area of 4206 square metres and is home to 2459 residents. You live just north of the A33 road, west of Reading and north-east of central Basingstoke. The location offers a blend of historical depth and modern residential convenience. Its evolution from a small settlement of 14 inhabitants recorded in the Domesday Book to a suburban cluster highlights its long-standing place in Hampshire. The area functions as a quiet residential zone with a stable population. Daily life here is defined by proximity to major transport links, specifically the Basingstoke-Reading railway line and main road corridors. While the immediate boundaries touch industrial zones, such as Veolia Environmental Services, the core character remains focused on housing. The compact size of the postcode means you live in a concentrated community rather than a sprawling district. This concentration fosters a sense of familiarity for those already established in the area. You access the wider Basingstoke and Deane district infrastructure while retaining a distinct local identity tied to the historic name of Great Binfield.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4206 m²
- Population
- 2459
- Population Density
- 2862 people/km²
Buying homes in RG24 8DE means entering a market dominated by private ownership. With 68% of residents owning their properties, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied estate rather than a rental hotbed. Houses are the standard accommodation choice, making this postcode attractive to families looking for detached or semi-detached living rather than flats. The high ownership rate implies that many local families have upgraded or stayed put over several years. This stability often translates into predictable maintenance and a strong attachment to the property layout. You will find that the housing stock caters to established buyers who prioritise space and permanence. The small residential cluster of this postcode means finding gaps in the market requires checking the surrounding suburbs of Chineham closely. The lack of rental pressure suggests a calm buying environment without the volatility often seen in student or tourism hubs. Your investment here is likely to mirror the long-term holding strategies of your neighbours. Expect a market where chain lengths are manageable due to the solid base of owner-occupiers.
House Prices in RG24 8DE
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Energy Efficiency in RG24 8DE
Living in RG24 8DE places you within easy reach of significant retail and transport hubs just across the boundary. Five notable amenities serve the wider area within practical reach for shopping and commuting. For daily groceries, you can visit M&S Chineham SF, Tesco Basingstoke, or Lidl Chineham, all located nearby in the surrounding commercial centres. Retail choices provide sufficient variety for household shopping without requiring a long journey into Basingstoke town centre. Transport options are robust, with four railway stations within grasp. You can access Basingstoke Railway Station, Bramley Railway Station, or Hook Railway Station depending on your daily commute direction. These stations connect you to the broader national rail network and the south coast. The linear nature of the A33 and the proximity to these stations mean your travel planning is straightforward. You balance the quiet of the residential cluster with the convenience of locating supermarkets and train lines nearby. The Veolia facility on the eastern boundary defines the edge of the lifestyle zone, keeping heavy industry separated from the residential experience.
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Schools
Schooling options for RG24 8DE centre on Great Binfields Primary School, which sits readily accessible to the postcode. This institution holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, confirming its standard of education meets rigorous national benchmarks. As a primary school, it caters to children aged four to eleven, serving as the first educational stop for local families. The presence of this single named school in the immediate vicinity indicates that families relying on the area for primary education have one confirmed option nearby. You may need to travel further for secondary education, as no secondary schools are listed in the immediate data for this specific postcode. The rating of 'good' for the primary provider gives parents a solid foundation for their youngest children. The school name Great Binfields connects directly to the local history and geography of the Hundred area. For homebuyers, the location of this school reduces commute times for dropping off children. Practical planning for school runs suggests starting your search from this primary provider before looking at wider secondary options in the district.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Great Binfields Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in RG24 8DE reflects a mature and stable demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the working-age bracket of adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a population that values stability. Home ownership stands high at 68%, suggesting that the majority of people bought their properties and have built significant equity in this postcode. Houses form the primary accommodation type, aligning with the preferences of families and empty-nesters seeking private outdoor space. The predominant ethnic group is White, which matches the broader historical settlement patterns of the Hampshire countryside. These figures paint a picture of a settled neighbourhood where long-term residents form the backbone of the community. With nearly seven in ten people owning their homes, the social fabric relies heavily on established neighbours rather than a transient population. The age distribution means local shops and services cater to working families and retirees equally. This demographic consistency helps maintain property values and community engagement levels. You are joining a neighbourhood where previous buyers committed to the area as a lasting residence rather than a temporary stop.
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