Basildon Postcode Map
The four Basildon postcodes, SS13 to SS16, on an Ordnance Survey map. Tap a postcode to open its local property guide, and see the district’s live house prices below.
Basildon: sold prices, schools, stations and boundaries
Live data from HM Land Registry, geocoded and layered on an Ordnance Survey map. Toggle layers on and off. Tap a pin for details.
Sold-price data: Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Map: Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights 2026. Postcode locations via postcodes.io. Boundaries: ONS Open Geography Portal, OGL v3.0.
Basildon house prices · April 2026 · HM Land Registry
Detached
£659,700
Semi-detached
£415,277
Terraced
£309,235
Flats
£183,404
Average of completed sales, not asking prices. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright, OGL v3.0.
The four Basildon postcodes at a glance
Each postcode is its own micro-market, with its own price level, housing stock and station. The one-line version of each, with the full guide a tap away.
Pitsea & Vange
The eastern edge: Pitsea, Vange and Bowers Gifford. Historically the most affordable of the four, with the largest footprint per pound and a direct c2c service from Pitsea station.
Read the SS13 property guide →
Central Basildon
The town centre, Eastgate, Basildon Hospital, plus Barstable, Fryerns and Ghyllgrove. Walkable access to shops, hospital and the fastest trains into London.
Read the SS14 property guide →
Laindon & Noak Bridge
The western gateway: Laindon, Noak Bridge and a slice of Dunton. Quieter family estates on the same c2c line, with Laindon station on the doorstep.
Read the SS15 property guide →
Langdon Hills
The most sought-after of the four: the Langdon Hills ridge, Lee Chapel, the district's best-regarded schools, and a consistent price premium over the other postcodes.
Read the SS16 property guide →
Frequently asked questions
Which areas do Basildon's four postcodes cover?
SS13 covers Pitsea, Vange and Bowers Gifford on the eastern edge. SS14 is central Basildon: the town centre, Barstable, Fryerns and Ghyllgrove. SS15 is the western gateway: Laindon, Noak Bridge and a slice of Dunton. SS16 covers Langdon Hills, Lee Chapel North and South, and the western fringe of Bowers Gifford.
Which Basildon postcode is the most sought-after?
SS16 is generally the most sought-after of the four. It includes the Langdon Hills ridge, the highest point in south Essex, some of the best-regarded schools in the district, and it carries a consistent price premium over the other Basildon postcodes. The SS16 guide linked from the map covers it street by street.
Which Basildon postcode is the most affordable?
SS13 (Pitsea, Vange and Bowers Gifford) has historically been the most affordable of the four, offering the largest footprint per pound in the district, while still having a direct c2c rail service into London Fenchurch Street from Pitsea station.
Which train stations serve each Basildon postcode?
Three c2c stations serve the district, all on the line into London Fenchurch Street: Laindon (the SS15 side), Basildon (the town centre), and Pitsea (the SS13 side). Which station is genuinely closest depends on your street more than your postcode, which is exactly what the map is for. Our Basildon commute cost calculator prices a full commuting year from each station.
What is the average house price in Basildon?
This page shows the latest Basildon average directly from HM Land Registry's House Price Index, based on completed sales rather than asking prices, so the figure stays current. Prices differ meaningfully between the four postcodes, so check the postcode guide for the area you care about, and our UK house price tracker charts the full Basildon trend over ten years.
Is the map based on official data?
Yes. The base map is Ordnance Survey data (Crown copyright), postcode locations come from the official postcode database via postcodes.io, and the house price figures come from HM Land Registry's UK House Price Index under the Open Government Licence.
More free tools for the Basildon move
The map shows you where. These show you what it costs.
Selling or buying in Basildon?
Each Basildon postcode is its own micro-market. ValuQ gets you free, side-by-side valuations from competing local estate agents across SS13 to SS16, with no cold calls.
Map data: Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights 2026. Postcode locations via postcodes.io.