Area Overview for KY16 9QE
Area Information
KY16 9QE is a small residential postcode area in Scotland, characterised by its compact cluster of homes and proximity to key transport links. Situated near the RAF Leuchars airbase and Leuchars Railway Station, the area offers a mix of convenience and tranquillity. Residents benefit from a low flood risk, ensuring properties are less vulnerable to water-related hazards. While broadband connectivity is limited, with a score of 31 indicating poor performance, mobile coverage is strong at 84, supporting reliable communication. The area’s appeal lies in its accessibility to regional infrastructure, making it suitable for commuters and those seeking a quieter lifestyle. With no protected natural sites or planning constraints, the area is free from restrictions that could complicate development. Its small size means a tight-knit community feel, though the lack of detailed demographic data leaves room for speculation about the local population’s composition. For buyers, KY16 9QE presents a niche opportunity in a region where housing stock is not extensively documented.
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Energy Efficiency in KY16 9QE
The lifestyle in KY16 9QE is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Within walking distance are Tesco St, Sainsburys St Andrews, and M&S St, providing essential shopping and dining options. The presence of RAF Leuchars and Leuchars Railway Station adds to the area’s practicality, offering both military and civilian connectivity. While the area lacks extensive parks or leisure facilities, its small size means residents can easily access nearby amenities. The retail options cater to daily needs, and the railway station ensures access to broader regional services. For those valuing convenience over expansive recreational spaces, KY16 9QE offers a straightforward, functional lifestyle. However, the absence of detailed data on local parks or cultural venues leaves gaps in understanding the full range of leisure opportunities available.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
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