Area Overview for RG24 9QU

Area Information

RG24 9QU occupies a small residential cluster within the Basingstoke and Deane district, spanning just 1.3 hectares. With a population of 2,196, living here means you are part of a tight-knit community characterised by established history but also recent development. This postcode sits within the Sherborne St. John and Rooksdown Wards, merging an ancient village rooted in Norman times with a newer estate created after the closure of the former Park Prewett Mental Hospital. The area has grown since Rooksdown became a civil parish in 2004, with new developments appearing on the site where the hospital stood until 1997. You will find yourself amidst a landscape that retains significant historical weight. The former hospital grounds were redeveloped by English Partnerships following their acquisition of the site in 2005, leading to the creation of housing estates like The Beeches and Limes Park. Despite these modern additions, the locality remains defined by its civil parish history, once part of the Vyne estate, which brought the Chute family to the region. The area maintains a high population density of 168,243 people per square kilometre, indicating that while the land cover is tiny, the residential concentration creates a distinct neighbourhood feel. For those seeking homes in this postcode, you are stepping into an environment where medieval Saxon roots intertwine with twenty-first-century planning, offering a rare blend of ancient settlement patterns and recent urban regeneration.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.3 hectares
Population
2196
Population Density
5777 people/km²

The housing market in RG24 9QU is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with 54% of the population holding the deeds to their residences. Houses form the primary accommodation type, meaning you will rarely find purpose-built flats or apartment complexes within this specific postcode. This profile suggests a market where buyers look for standalone dwellings rather than shared ownership models or high-rise living. The concentration of houses on a mere 1.3 hectares indicates that land is a premium commodity here, likely driving values within this cluster. For those considering homes in this area, the ownership figures signal a stable market where turnover may be slower compared to rental-heavy districts. The dominance of houses aligns with the historical context of the former Park Prewett Hospital site, which was redeveloped with estate-style housing including The Beeches and Park Village. These developments were designed for family living, reinforcing the preference for detached or semi-detached properties over shared blocks. Because this is a specific postcode covering a narrow residential strip, inventory may be limited compared to larger neighbourhoods. Buyers here are typically looking for permanent residences rather than short-term lets, driven by the high proportion of owner-occupiers who chose this location long ago and have remained.

House Prices in RG24 9QU

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Energy Efficiency in RG24 9QU

Amenities in RG24 9QU are concentrated within practical reach, offering essential services without needing to travel far. You will find five retail outlets nearby, including Aldi Winklebury, Farmfoods Basingstoke, and Morrisons Daily Basingstoke 6, ensuring you can stock up on groceries and essentials conveniently. For those who prefer public transport over driving, two railway stations are accessible: Basingstoke Railway Station and Bramley Railway Station. These transport links connect you to broader opportunities while keeping your daily essentials close at hand. The lifestyle here is defined by convenience and proximity to Basingstoke's wider offerings. While the immediate postcode is a small residential cluster, the presence of major supermarkets like Farmfoods and Morrisons means you do not need to venture far for weekly shopping. The lack of dense urban infrastructure keeps the atmosphere calm, yet the transport links prevent isolation. Residents benefit from the balance of a quiet residential setting with immediate access to high-street shopping and rail connections. This setup is ideal for those who value proximity to supermarkets without the noise and congestion of town centres.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in RG24 9QU reflects the needs of mature residents, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a stable population rather than a transient student or young professional colony. Over half of the residents, specifically 54%, own their homes outright, indicating a neighbourhood settled by owners who have invested in local property over time. This ownership rate is typical for established areas where residents have built long-term connections to their addresses. Houses dominate the accommodation type for this postcode, affirming its character as a residential zone rather than an area of flats or purpose-built taller blocks. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of rural Hampshire districts. You should note the relatively high population density of 168,243 residents per square kilometre across the 1.3 hectare area, which creates a context of close living despite the small geographical footprint. This density, combined with the age profile, points to a community where neighbours interact regularly within a compact space. The lack of young children or retirement-age specific data in the core figures suggests a balanced working-age population, though the median age pulls the average higher than the national UK mean.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

54
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

46
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in RG24 9QU?
The area has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30 to 64 years. Over 54% of the population are homeowners, and houses are the dominant accommodation type. The community consists largely of White residents across a population of 2,196 people.
Is safe to live in RG24 9QU?
The area carries a medium crime risk rating with a score of 63, meaning crime rates are around average and standard security precautions are advisable. However, the site passes all environmental assessments with zero flood risk and no protected nature reserves or woodlands affecting the land.
How well connected is the area?
Digital connectivity is strong, with fixed broadband scoring 82 and mobile coverage scoring 81 out of 100. Rail access is available via nearby Basingstoke Railway Station and Bramley Railway Station, providing convenient links to the wider region.
What shops are nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets within practical reach. Key stores include Aldi Winklebury, Farmfoods Basingstoke, and Morrisons Daily Basingstoke 6, ensuring daily shopping needs are met without long commutes to town centres.

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