Basingstoke and Deane, England

The typical property in RG21

RG21 covers central Basingstoke including Eastrop & Grove, Brookvale & Kings Furlong, Norden and Sherborne St John & Rooksdown, a Basingstoke and Deane outcode with the Festival Place shopping centre, Basingstoke station and substantial post-war town centre regeneration.

Area summary

RG21 is a Basingstoke and Deane Borough outcode covering central Basingstoke: Eastrop & Grove, Brookvale & Kings Furlong, Norden, Sherborne St John & Rooksdown. Basingstoke was substantially developed through the 1960s and 1970s as a London overspill town. Festival Place (the 2002 shopping centre by Land Securities) is the principal retail anchor. The town has been called "Doughnut City" for its ring-road layout. Housing is mixed: Victorian terraced stock around the historic core, substantial post-war council and ex-council estates around Popley and Black Dam, and modern apartment blocks around the town centre.

Basingstoke station sits on the South Western Main Line.

What the data shows

Average sold
£253,644
From 24 sales
Median sold
£243,000
Dominant stock
detached
Full data for RG21

Researched facts

  • Basingstoke station provides South Western Railway services to London Waterloo, source
  • Festival Place shopping centre opened in 2002, source
  • Basingstoke was a designated London overspill town from the 1960s, source

Buyer notes

  • Strong South Western commuter rail access (45 minutes to Waterloo)
  • Building Safety Act exposure on post-2000 high-rise apartment stock
  • Town centre conservation areas restrict external alterations

The full RG21 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

RG21 property data

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