Area Overview for RG24 9TN

Area Information

Living in RG24 9TN offers a distinct experience defined by its specific postcode location within the wide rural sprawl surrounding Basingstoke. This exact residential cluster covers a small footprint of just 7715 square metres, yet it supports a population of 1963 people. The density here is notable at 254455 people per square kilometre, indicating a compact settlement with a high concentration of households in a limited geographical space. Residents experience a neighbourhood character that balances the intimacy of a small community with the infrastructure of a growing district. The area forms part of the broader Sherborne St John and Rooksdown Wards, regions that have deep historical roots stretching back to Roman times and the Domesday Book. You find yourself in a place where the past meets the modern demands of daily life. The name RG24 9TN refers to a precise address cluster that sits within this evolving landscape. While the immediate boundaries are tight, the connection to the wider Basingstoke and Deane district is strong. Your daily routine will draw on services nearby while retaining a sense of place. This location represents a practical choice for those seeking a home with a defined postal identity and proximity to established village centres like Sherborne St John. The area remains an active part of the local fabric without the commercial pressures sometimes found on larger high streets.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7715 m²
Population
1963
Population Density
6246 people/km²

The property market in RG24 9TN is defined by a clear preference for owner-occupied housing. With 60% of residents owning their homes, the area is firmly established as a residential zone for people buying into the local market rather than short-term renters. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which shapes the available stock for buyers. You will find a range of property types suited to families and adults seeking a home base in this postcode sector. This high ownership rate suggests that the houses available in RG24 9TN are often passed down or purchased after significant research into the local area. The market here likely values stability, matching the mature age profile of the 1963 residents. Buyers looking for homes in this specific cluster can expect a traditional housing stock rather than new builds or apartments. The small physical size of the area, covering just 7715 square metres, limits the sheer volume of properties but focuses the market on quality dwellings. Property values here reflect the convenience of living near Basingstoke while retaining the benefit of a house layout. This makes the area particularly attractive to those who need space and need to find a home that suits a family lifestyle.

House Prices in RG24 9TN

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Energy Efficiency in RG24 9TN

Daily life in RG24 9TN includes convenient access to essential retail and travel facilities without leaving the immediate vicinity. Residents benefit from five key retail outlets nearby, specifically Tesco Popley, Co-op FR, and Tesco Basingstoke. These shops provide everything from daily groceries to larger household purchases, reducing the need for long trips into town. Transport convenience is enhanced by three major rail stations: Basingstoke Railway Station, Bramley Railway Station, and Hook Railway Station. These stations are within practical reach, allowing you to travel easily for appointments or leisure. The area feels connected to the wider Hampshire region while maintaining a local identity. You can manage your weekly shopping at the Co-op or Tesco sites with minimal exertion. Dining options are accessible through the village pubs in nearby Sherborne St John, which also feature historic assets like St Andrews parish church. The integration of retail and rail transport creates a streamlined routine. Homes in RG24 9TN are positioned so that you can shop and travel efficiently. This balance of local amenities and regional transport links defines the practical lifestyle here.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in RG24 9TN is characterised by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood dominated by families with children or individuals in the prime of their careers. This age distribution points to a stable environment where long-term residents and those establishing themselves for the future live side by side. Home ownership stands at 60%, meaning the majority of households own their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership indicates people have chosen to settle here for the long term rather than renting. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which aligns with the median age and ownership figures. You are more likely to find family homes here than purpose-built blocks of flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional composition of the wider Basingstoke area. These demographics create a straightforward community picture without extreme diversity or rapid transience. Living in RG24 9TN means joining a group of residents who have established permanent homes in this specific locality. The population of 1963 people within this small cluster builds a neighbourhood that feels manageable and known to those who call it home.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

60
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 typically lives in the RG24 9TN postcode area?
The most common age range for residents of RG24 9TN is adults between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. This demographic profile supports a community dominated by families and established professionals. The population total is 1963, spread across a small residential cluster that prioritises house ownership. Seventy percent of residents own their homes, and White is the predominant ethnic group in this locality.
How easy is it to keep in touch and travel from RG24 9TN?
Digital connectivity is excellent in RG24 9TN with a fixed broadband quality score of 86 and a mobile coverage score of 81. You will enjoy reliable internet for working from home and strong phone signals for daily use. Travel is supported by three nearby railway stations: Basingstoke, Bramley, and Hook, giving you regular train connections to London and other major cities.
Is RG24 9TN a safe place to raise a family?
Safety assessments for RG24 9TN show a low crime risk level with a score of 76, indicating below-average crime rates. Environmental safety is also high, as there are no flood risks, Ramsar wetland sites, or protected nature reserves in the area. Each assessment passes, confirming a stable environment with minimal hazard exposure for residents.
What shops and train stations are nearest to homes in RG24 9TN?
Residents have access to five key retail outlets including Tesco Popley, Co-op FR, and Tesco Basingstoke. You can reach three railway stations within practical driving distance: Basingstoke Railway Station, Bramley Railway Station, and Hook Railway Station. These amenities are situated in the broader Sherborne St John and Rooksdown area.

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