Area Overview for RG24 9XU

Area Information

RG24 9XU serves as a specific residential cluster within the broader Sherborne St. John and Rooksdown Ward, a locality in the Basingstoke and Deane district of Hampshire. This postcode area covers a population of 2,196 residents, reflecting a defined yet intimate community scale. The fabric of daily life here is rooted in the area's complex history, which spans from Roman settlements to the establishment of The Vyne by Lord Sandy in the 16th century. Rooksdown, originally part of the parish of Sherborne St. John, only became a formal civil parish in April 2004 following significant redevelopment on the site of the former Park Prewett Mental Hospital. Living in this postcode means residing near historical landmarks such as St Andrews parish church and the traditional village green with its duck pond in Sherborne St. John. The modern estate at Rooksdown offers a blend of listed buildings from the hospital era, including a clock tower and water tower, alongside new housing developments like Park Village and Limes Park. This mix creates a neighbourhood where older village character meets a more contemporary residential setup. The area benefits from a lack of planning constraints, as it holds no protected status for woodlands, nature reserves, or Ramsar wetland sites. This status allows for a straightforward living environment focused on housing growth alongside historical preservation. Prospective buyers find a setting that balances rural heritage with planned modern expansion.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2196
Population Density
5777 people/km²

The housing market in RG24 9XU is characterised by a strong presence of detached and semi-detached houses. A home ownership rate of 54 per cent points to an area where individuals prefer to live in their own properties rather than renting. This statistic suggests a market driven by buyers who have secured mortgages or inherited property, leading to long-term stability in neighbourhoods. The accommodation type data confirms that houses predominate over flats, fitting the suburban and rural nature of Sherborne St. John and Rooksdown. For buyers looking at homes in this postcode, the primary stock will be traditional or refurbished houses similar to those found in the historic Sherborne village or the newer Rooksdown estates. The absence of a large student or temporary worker demographic, indicated by the median age of 47 and the lack of private rental data constraints, means the market is less volatile than typical urban postcodes. The 2,196 population size confines the market to a small cluster, which can limit immediate inventory but ensure a quieter, less competitive environment. When purchasing a house here, buyers are entering an established area where property values are likely influenced by the proximity to The Vyne and the lack of planning restrictions that might otherwise drive up development density. The market functions as a classic Hampshire residential pocket, favouring permanence over rapid turnover.

House Prices in RG24 9XU

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Energy Efficiency in RG24 9XU

Daily life in RG24 9XU revolves around a selection of amenities within practical reach of the residential cluster. Residents have access to five retail venues, including Aldi Winklebury, Farmfoods Basingstoke, and The Southern Co-operative Co. These shops provide essential grocery and household necessities without the need for extensive travel into town centres. For those commuting, two key railway stations serve the immediate neighbourhood: Basingstoke Railway Station and Bramley Railway Station. These transport hubs facilitate easy connections to Basingstoke and beyond, integrating the quiet postcode with the wider regional transport network. Beyond shopping and transport, the area benefits from the historical and cultural footprint of Sherborne St. John and Rooksdown. Family outings can centre on notable landmarks such as The Vyne, a historic house managed by the National Trust which sits within the Rooksdown parish. Residents also appreciate the physical spaces available in Sherborne, specifically the village green and duck pond, alongside the church of St Andrews. The presence of listed buildings from the former Park Prewett Hospital at Rooksdown adds visual interest to the streetscape. Living here means balancing the convenience of nearby supermarkets and train stations with the charm of a village green and historic architecture. The mix of rural greenery and basic urban amenities creates a balanced lifestyle for permanent residents.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community profile of RG24 9XU indicates a settled population with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years make up the most common age range, suggesting a demographic dominated by established households rather than families with young children or young professionals just entering the housing market. The area reflects significant stability, with a home ownership rate of 54 per cent. This figure indicates that just over half of the residents live in their own properties, while the remainder likely reside in rented accommodation or shared ownership schemes. Housing stock in this postcode consists primarily of houses rather than flats, aligning with the single-storey character typical of rural parish settlements in Hampshire. The predominant ethnic group is White, which corresponds with the historical roots of the villages in Basingstoke. Safety remains a primary consideration for residents, with a crime risk score of 63 out of 100. This medium score places crime rates around the national average, implying that standard security precautions are advisable rather than rare incidents causing alarm. There are no higher-level safety concerns regarding flood risk, which scores zero, or environmental planning constraints that would impact the property landscape. The demographics paint a picture of a mature, owner-occupied community living in a historically significant but practically modern housing stock.

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

What is the demographic profile of people living in RG24 9XU?
The population is relatively mature with a median age of 47 years, where adults aged 30 to 64 form the largest group. Home ownership stands at 54 per cent, indicating a stable area dominated by house owners rather than renters or students.

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