Area Overview for Queenzieburn

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Area Information

Queenzieburn is a compact built-up area in Scotland, covering 37.8 hectares. Its proximity to retail hubs like Asda Duncansfield and Lidl Kilsyth, along with accessible rail stations such as Croy and Lenzie, makes it a practical choice for those prioritising convenience. The area’s digital connectivity is strong, with broadband scoring 89 out of 100 and mobile coverage at 80, both indicating excellent service for streaming, remote work, and daily communication. While no specific population figures are available, the presence of multiple retail and transport options suggests a community that values accessibility. Living here offers a balance of urban amenities and a manageable footprint, ideal for commuters or those seeking a well-connected, low-maintenance lifestyle. The area’s character is defined by its practical infrastructure and proximity to larger towns, making it a viable option for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
37.8 hectares
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Queenzieburn’s residents have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Asda Duncansfield, Lidl Kilsyth, and Co-op Kilsyth. These stores provide everyday essentials, from groceries to household items, reducing the need for long trips to larger centres. The area’s rail network, with stations like Croy and Lenzie, further enhances convenience, connecting residents to broader regional services. While there is no specific data on parks or leisure facilities, the presence of multiple retail and transport options suggests a community focused on practicality and ease of access. The compact nature of Queenzieburn means amenities are within walking or short driving distance, supporting a lifestyle that prioritises efficiency without sacrificing comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Queenzieburn?
Queenzieburn is a practical, well-connected area with multiple retail and rail options. While specific demographic data is not available, the presence of five retail outlets and five rail stations suggests a community prioritising accessibility and convenience.
How does transport connectivity compare in Queenzieburn?
Queenzieburn has excellent broadband (89/100) and good mobile coverage (80/100), supporting remote work and daily use. Five rail stations, including Croy and Lenzie, provide strong regional links, making commuting efficient.
Are there notable amenities nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets like Asda Duncansfield and Lidl Kilsyth, along with five rail stations. These amenities ensure everyday needs are met locally, reducing the need for long-distance travel.

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