Area Overview for EH10 5QG

Braid Burn, Hermitage in EH10 5QG
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Area Information

EH10 5QG is a small residential postcode in Scotland, encompassing a tightly knit cluster of homes. This area is characterised by its proximity to key infrastructure, including rail and metro services, which make it accessible for commuters and residents seeking convenience. The postcode sits near major landmarks such as Murrayfield Stadium and West End, offering a blend of urban and suburban living. With a broadband score of 99 and a mobile coverage score of 85, residents enjoy near-excellent digital connectivity, supporting remote work and seamless online activities. The area’s low flood risk and absence of protected natural sites suggest a stable environment for living. Daily life here is shaped by nearby amenities like Sainsburys Edinburgh and local railway stations, providing easy access to shopping, transport, and leisure. While the community profile remains unquantified, the area’s infrastructure and connectivity make it appealing for those prioritising practicality and accessibility.

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Energy Efficiency in EH10 5QG

Living in EH10 5QG grants access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Sainsburys Edinburgh, Cook Morningside, and M&S Morningside Edinburgh, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s rail and metro links connect residents to cultural hubs like West End and leisure spaces such as Murrayfield Stadium. A ferry landing at Leith Newhaven offers waterfront access, while the nearby airport entrance caters to frequent travellers. Though specific parks or green spaces are not listed, the absence of protected natural sites suggests a focus on urban convenience. These amenities collectively foster a lifestyle that blends practicality with urban vibrancy, ideal for those prioritising accessibility over expansive natural landscapes.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in EH10 5QG?
EH10 5QG is a small residential postcode with no specific demographic data provided. Its proximity to retail, rail, and metro services suggests a mix of commuters and urban dwellers. The area’s low flood risk and lack of protected natural sites indicate a focus on practical living over rural or conservation-oriented lifestyles.
Is EH10 5QG good for remote work?
Yes. With a broadband score of 99 — effectively excellent — and a mobile coverage score of 85, the area supports seamless internet use for remote work. These scores ensure reliable connectivity for both home and mobile working needs.
Are there safety concerns in EH10 5QG?
EH10 5QG has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites that could pose hazards. Crime risk data is unavailable for Scottish postcodes, but the area shows no red flags in environmental or planning-related safety assessments.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to Sainsburys Edinburgh, multiple railway stations, Murrayfield Stadium, and a ferry landing at Leith Newhaven. These amenities support daily shopping, transport, and leisure activities within the area.

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