Area Overview for RG42 4AE
Area Information
Living in RG42 4AE places you within a compact residential cluster defined by a specific postcode covering just 2,914 square metres. This small geographic scale indicates a tightly knit neighbourhood rather than a sprawling district. The area currently supports a population of 1,442 residents, creating a dense community environment where neighbours are likely to know one another. With a population density of 1,396 people per square kilometre, the setting is considerably more crowded than the national average for rural or suburbanEngland. You are situated in a location where practicality defines daily life; the sheer size of the area ensures there is no space for long walks to essential services. Instead, your daily routine revolves around the immediate vicinity and the steady network of transport links that connect you to wider Berkshire. The character of RG42 4AE is shaped by theseConstraints, offering a stable environment for those who prefer a defined, manageable community over vast expanses of land.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2914 m²
- Population
- 1442
- Population Density
- 1396 people/km²
The property market in RG42 4AE is characterised by a clear preponderance of house ownership rather than private renting. With home ownership reaching seventy-three per cent, the vast majority of residential units are held by owners. This statistic implies that the housing stock consists primarily of owner-occupied dwellings available for sale rather than tenanted properties available for rent. Houses make up the dominant accommodation type, reinforcing the notion that this is a traditional family-oriented neighbourhood rather than an urban apartment block. You are looking at a market where supply is likely constrained by the fixed number of existing homes within the specific postcode boundary. The small area size of 2,914 square metres means that new development is unlikely, and available stock relies on current listings. Buyers should expect competition for the limited number of houses that fit the criteria of RG42 4AE. The market dynamics here reflect stability, driven by the high percentage of residents with their own homes for the long term.
House Prices in RG42 4AE
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Energy Efficiency in RG42 4AE
Residents of RG42 4AE benefit from immediate access to a cluster of retail outlets and transport hubs within practical reach. You can shop at five notable retailers including Budgens Lightfoots, The Southern Co-operative Co, and Morrisons Daily. These supermarkets cover most daily grocery and convenience needs without requiring a lengthy drive. Transport connectivity is reinforced by five active railway stations nearby. Bracknell Railway Station, Wokingham Railway Station, and Martins Heron Railway Station form the core of your rail network. This density of stations offers multiple options for commuting into London or travelling to other parts of Berkshire. The combination of a Morrisons Daily and a Southern Co-operative Co provides variety in your daily shopping habits. You do not need to venture far to access essential goods or public transport, making RG42 4AE suitable for those who value convenience alongside their residential needs.
Amenities
Schools
Families in RG42 4AE have access to two notable educational institutions nearby, each holding an outstanding Ofsted rating. Newbold School is an independent school that offers an exclusive educational environment for those seeking privately funded education. Cressex Lodge School operates as a special school with an outstanding rating, providing specialised education for pupils with specific learning needs. The presence of these two distinct institutions indicates that educational choices for residents diverge between independent and special education sectors. There are no state schools, community schools, or academies listed in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode. This configuration suggests that families within RG42 4AE who require standard state education must look beyond these immediate boundaries. The outstanding ratings for both available schools confirm a commitment to educational excellence regardless of the specific sector. You will find immediate access to high-standard education, though the type of institution available is contingent on your specific educational requirements.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Newbold School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Cressex Lodge School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community within RG42 4AE is dominated by adults aged between thirty and sixty-four years. This age range represents the most common demographic configuration on record, suggesting a population anchored by established households rather than young families or retirees. The median age for residents is forty-seven years, a figure that aligns closely with a life stage of stability and accumulation. Home ownership stands at a significant seventy-three per cent, indicating that the majority of households have purchased their properties outright or through mortgage. This high ownership rate typically correlates with settling communities where residents have a long-term stake in the locality. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, meaning you will find detached or semi-detached structures rather than flats. The predominant ethnic group is White. Despite the high density of 1,396 people per square kilometre, the seventy-three per cent home ownership figure suggests a lack of transient rental populations. You are entering a neighbourhood defined by settled, owner-occupier households.
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