Area Overview for RG9 4TD

Area Information

Living in RG9 4TD offers a quiet residential experience within a small cluster characterised by low population density. You will join a community of just 1,279 residents spread across the postcode, resulting in an average population density of 54 people per square kilometre. This spacious feel is typical of a suburban environment where homes are not packed closely together. Daily life here revolves around proximity to key transport links and local retail outlets rather than a dense urban centre. The area provides a foundation for those seeking tranquility without being isolated from essential services. You can access major shops and railway stations within a short drive or walk, depending on your specific location within the RG9 4TD boundaries. The low density means less noise and less traffic congestion compared to busier neighbouring towns like Henley-on-Thames. This setting suits families or individuals who value open space and a slower pace of life. The postcode covers a specific residential zone that avoids the constraints of major planning protections, allowing for standard municipal planning regulations. Your neighbours will likely appreciate the balance between living accessibly to town centres and maintaining a seclusion in a low-density housing zone. This area is ideal if you wish to live in RG9 4TD without the crowds found in more compact districts.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1279
Population Density
54 people/km²

The housing stock in RG9 4TD reflects the needs of a small, stable community rather than a booming investment market. With a population of 1,279 and a density of just 54 people per square kilometre, the area relies on standard residential properties rather than high-density blocks. You will encounter a mix of home ownership types suitable for a family-sized postcode. The low population density indicates that properties here are likely houses or detached homes rather than apartments or Victorian terrace housing found in denser urban cores. Buyers looking at RG9 4TD should expect a market where individual plot values hold the most weight. The absence of planning constraints such as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or protected wetlands means developments adhere to standard building codes. This flexibility supports a variety of accommodation types without restrictive planning hurdles. The market is not driven by anonymous investors but by local families or retirees seeking a specific lifestyle. Security scores of 85/100 suggest a safe environment for long-term homeownership rather than short-term rentals. You will find that the property market in this postcode is stable and consistent. Homes in RG9 4TD serve as permanent residences for a dedicated group of people. The limited number of residents ensures that supply and demand remain in a balanced, predictable state.

House Prices in RG9 4TD

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Energy Efficiency in RG9 4TD

Daily life in RG9 4TD Benefits from a convenient cluster of amenities within practical reach. You have access to five key retail locations, including Waitrose Henley-on, Sainsburys Henley, and Cook Henley-on. These three notable outlets ensure you can manage groceries and household shopping without travelling far. The concentration of high-street retailers provides a straightforward shopping experience for residents of this smaller postcode. Nearby rail services add significant value to your lifestyle with four relevant stations including Henley, Shiplake Railway Station, and Wargrave Railway Station. These stations offer reliable transport connections to further afield, bridging the gap between rural living and city access. While the area itself is low-density, the immediate vicinity supports a full range of consumer needs. You can plan your week around trips to Henley for diverse dining options while keeping daily essentials local. The combination of strong rail links and reputable supermarket chains creates a friction-free routine for buying food and exploring leisure sites. Living in RG9 4TD means enjoying the quiet of a residential cluster backed by the practicality of town-centre services. The amenities listed are not just convenient extras but essential pillars of daily convenience. Your shopping list remains manageable thanks to the presence of Cook Henley-on, Sainsburys Henley, and Waitrose Henley-on. This layering of residential peace with commercial accessibility defines the lifestyle here perfectly.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within RG9 4TD is defined by its small scale, hosting a total population of 1,279 individuals. Such a limited population size creates a close-knit neighbourhood where residents often know one another by name. With a population density of 54 people per square kilometre, the area avoids the high-rising concrete landscapes of larger cities. You will find a stable environment where household compositions tend to reflect the local housing stock rather than fluctuating rapidly with migration. The low population figure suggests a mature community rather than a rapidly developing hub of new construction. Every claim about the social fabric here rests on the reality that you are dealing with roughly 1,300 people who call this specific postcode home. This stability means local schools and facilities cater to a defined group rather than a constantly shifting demographic. The area does not suffer from overcrowding, ensuring that community services do not get stretched beyond capacity. You can expect a demographic profile that prioritizes quality of life over quantity of residents. The small size of the cluster means that any significant change in demographics will be immediately noticeable to long-term inhabitants. Living in RG9 4TD means part of a distinct entity where every household counts toward the total figure.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
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

49
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population like in RG9 4TD?
The area contains 1,279 residents living at a density of 54 people per square kilometre. This small, stable population creates a close-knit community feel rather than a busy urban environment. The low numbers ensure that local services cater to a defined group without overcrowding.
How good is the transport and internet for RG9 4TD?
Mobile coverage scores 73 out of 100, which is considered good for communication needs. Fixed broadband scores 53 out of 100, indicating fair quality that may vary by location. You are also close to four railway stations including Henley and Shiplake Railway Station.
Is RG9 4TD a safe place to live?
Yes, the area has a low crime risk with a safety score of 85 out of 100. Additionally, flood risk is non-existent with a score of 0. There are no planning restrictions regarding protected nature reserves or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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