Basildon is a large town and borough in south‑east Essex, located roughly 25 miles east of central London. The postcodes SS13, SS14, SS15 and SS16 encompass Basildon’s main residential and commercial areas, including the town centre, Pitsea, Laindon and Langdon Hills, reflecting its mix of planned new town development and older village communities. Basildon was designated a “new town” in 1949 to help accommodate post‑war housing demand, and its town centre was developed in the 1950s and 1960s with pedestrianised shopping streets, public art and civic spaces,
The Basildon town centre remains a key retail and service hub for South Essex, with Eastgate and Festival Leisure Park offering shopping, dining and entertainment. Green spaces such as Gloucester Park and Wat Tyler Country Park provide outdoor recreation and host community events throughout the year. Langdon Hills Country Park, partly within SS16, offers extensive woodlands, fields and views over the Thames estuary. Transport links are favourable for commuters, with Basildon railway station on the c2c line providing regular services to London Fenchurch Street and connections across Essex. The town also benefits from bus networks and proximity to the A13 trunk road.
Basildon has a strong cultural footprint, particularly in music. It is the birthplace of the influential electronic band Depeche Mode, who formed here in 1980 and went on to international success, giving the town a notable place in British pop history.





