Area Overview for G42 7BS
Area Information
Living in G42 7BS means residing in a very specific residential cluster within the City of Glasgow local authority. This postcode covers exactly 8133 square metres, defining a compact neighbourhood where daily life revolves around immediate proximity to key services. You will find yourself on Dunard Street, situated in the G20 postcode district which encompasses settlements like Lambhill, Possil Park, and Summerston. The location sits within the historic City of Glasgow area, known for its Victorian architecture and deep cultural heritage. Despite its small footprint, this cluster offers direct access to the dynamic blend of history and modernity that characterises the wider city. The area benefits from a strategic position that connects you to Glasgow Green, the Forth and Clyde Canal, and major cultural attractions such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Your daily environment is shaped by the absence of formal planning constraints like AONBs, Ramsar sites, or protected woodlands, allowing for straightforward residential development. You are living in a space designed for practical living rather than scenic conservation. The community spirit remains friendly, supported by excellent transport links that place you moments away from bustling markets and trendy cafes. This postcode area represents a grounded choice for those seeking a slice of Glasgow without the noise of the very centre, yet without sacrificing access to city life.
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- 8133 m²
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The property market for G42 7BS operates within the G20 postcode district, which includes areas such as Possil Park and Lambhill. Specific data on home ownership percentages or the exact breakdown of accommodation types for this 8133 square metre postcode is not included in the current information. You cannot determine if this cluster leans heavily towards owner-occupied homes or rental properties without explicit statistics. The housing stock is shaped by the broader context of the City of Glasgow, an area famous for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture developed through 18th-century trade and shipbuilding. This architectural history influences the types of homes found in the district, suggesting a presence of stone-built terraces and tenements typical of the region. Since the G20 district encompasses several settlements, the property landscape for G42 7BS likely mirrors the mix of housing found in neighbouring areas like Summerston. Buyers looking at this small area face a market defined less by unique attraction and more by standard urban housing trends. The lack of specific data on tenure or property types means you must assess the homes individually rather than relying on aggregate trends for the postcode. Your focus should remain on the physical condition and location of specific homes on Dunard Street. The area's appeal derives from its integration into the wider G20 district, which offers a dynamic blend of residential zones. Without concrete figures on ownership levels, the market appears to follow the general urban pattern of Glasgow. Prospective buyers should analyse individual listings carefully, as the specific characteristics of the G42 7BS cluster do not have dedicated market statistics available in the current dataset.
House Prices in G42 7BS
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| 8 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 4 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1/5, 10 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1/4, 10 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 2/3, 10 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 2/2, 10 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1/5, 16 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 2 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 0/2, 10 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 0/1, 10 Larkfield Gate, Glasgow, G42 7BS | Flat | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in G42 7BS
Your daily life in G42 7BS is defined by immediate access to five retail locations and numerous transport hubs. You can shop at Spar, Lidl Govanhill, and Iceland Crown St without travelling far. Five rail stations and five metro stops, including Shields Road and West Street Underground Station, are within a short walk. This density means you rarely need a car for daily errands. The area also offers five ferry landing points, such as Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal and Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing, providing diverse transport choices. Beyond essentials, the lifestyle benefits from Glasgow's broader cultural offerings. You are living near Dunard Primary School and Glasgow Green Park. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the wider district, offering opportunities for walking and cycling. Major attractions like Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the city centre remain accessible due to the strong transport links. The residential cluster sits within the City of Glasgow local authority, ensuring you are embedded in a city with rich cultural heritage. Your evenings involve a mix of history and modernity, with easy access to markets and nightlife found in the G20 district. The area does not rely on isolated amenities but draws from the vibrancy of the entire city. Living here means balancing the quiet of a small postcode with the dynamism of Glasgow. You enjoy the convenience of having shops and stations nearby while remaining connected to larger cultural venues. The character of the neighbourhood supports a practical, active lifestyle rooted in the city's friendly community spirit.
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Demographic details for the specific G42 7BS cluster are not available in the provided records. However, the broader G20 postcode district provides context for the community profile in this part of Glasgow. The neighbourhood is part of a district that includes Forth and Clyde Canal and Ruchill, areas known for a mix of residents. While exact age profiles and household types for this 8133 square metre spot remain unrecorded, the location sits within a standard urban residential pattern. Deprivation data is neither provided for this specific postcode nor mentioned in the research for the wider G20 district. Consequently, you cannot determine official deprivation scores or income levels for residents located at Dunard Street based on current data. The community feels grounded in the local authority area, with no specific indicators distinguishing it from neighbouring clusters in terms of wealth or economic status. Homeownership levels and accommodation types are similarly undefined for this precise coordinates on the Dunard Street location. Without these specific figures, the narrative of the community relies on its geographical position. You live in an established urban setting where the broader context of Glasgow defines the daily experience. The area shares the character of the City of Glasgow, known for its diverse population and friendly spirit, even if most granular demographic metrics are absent from the available records. Future buyers must look to broader city statistics or local council reports to fill these specific gaps regarding age or income distribution within the cluster.
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