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Living in RG24 9QE offers a distinct experience within the Basingstoke and Deane district. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning approximately 5.5 hectares. The area is home to 2,944 residents, creating a tightly knit community atmosphere. You are situated within Sherborne St. John and Rooksdown Ward, two historically interconnected areas. Sherborne St. John is an established village featuring a village green, a duck pond, a parish church, and a single pub. Rooksdown, formally established as a civil parish in 2004, lies to the north-west and originated from the former Park Prewett Mental Hospital site. You gain access to significant local heritage, including The Vyne, a historic house owned by the National Trust. Listed buildings from the hospital era remain, alongside the traditional village green of Sherborne St. John. The population density here reaches 54,000 people per square kilometre, reflecting the housing intensity within this defined cluster. Your daily life involves proximity to established village facilities while benefiting from the planned redevelopment of the Rooksdown estate.
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- Area Size
- 5.5 hectares
- Population
- 2944
- Population Density
- 4582 people/km²
The housing market within RG24 9QE is defined almost entirely by residential houses. With 58% home ownership, this postcode operates as a stable, owner-occupied estate rather than a high-turnover rental hub. Prospective buyers should expect a housing stock dominated by detached or semi-detached properties, consistent with the historical development of the Rooksdown estate and the village setting of Sherborne St. John. The high density of 54,000 people per square kilometre indicates that space is at a premium within these 5.5 hectares. You are not entering a competitive auction market for luxury apartments or newly built flats in this specific location. Instead, the market reflects the original layout of the former hospital redevelopment and the surrounding agricultural land conversions. Buying here typically involves established properties with some undergoing modernisation since the 2000s. The market stability aligns with the long-term residency patterns found in this area.
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Daily life for residents of RG24 9QE revolves around practical convenience within a village setting. You have immediate access to five retail outlets, including Co-op FR and The Southern Co-operative Co. These provide essentials for your weekly shopping without requiring a car journey into town. Three railway stations serve the region from this location, offering connections via Basingstoke, Bramley, and Hook. This rail access links you to broader employment hubs while allowing you to maintain a local, village-centric routine. The area features a historical pub, a village green, and a duck pond in Sherborne St. John. You live in a space where heritage, such as The Vyne, coexists with modern housing estates. The mix of old and new creates a functional neighbourhood rather than a purely historic tourist destination.
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Families considering homes in RG24 9QE benefit from two distinct educational options nearby. St Bede's Catholic Primary School serves younger children within the catchment. This primary institution holds a good Ofsted rating, reflecting satisfactory standards in education and behaviour. For older students, Everest Community Academy stands as the designated secondary provider. This academy also carries a good Ofsted rating, indicating solid performance across its curriculum. This combination of a good-rated primary and a good-rated academy offers a consistent educational pathway for residents. You have access to institutions that meet the government's criteria for quality education without needing to travel to Basingstoke city centre for schooling purposes. Both schools are integral to the daily routine of many households in this postcode sector.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Bede's Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Everest Community Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community character defined by RG24 9QE is shaped by a mature demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years representing the most common age range. This indicates an area dominated by established households rather than families with very young children or students living alone. More than half of residents, specifically 58%, own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 42% likely rent or have other living arrangements within this cluster. Predominantly White demographics form the bulk of the population structure. Houses remain the primary accommodation type across this locality, reflecting a preference for single-family dwellings over flats or apartments. You are entering an environment where long-term settlement is common. The high home ownership percentage suggests stability and lower tenant turnover rates compared to urban centre postcodes.
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