Area Overview for G42 9HB
Area Information
G42 9HB sits within the City of Glasgow local authority, specifically on Dunard Street, anchoring a residential postcode cluster covering just 2,374 square metres. This compact footprint, often described as a small residential cluster, is embedded in a broader G20 district that includes areas like Lambhill, Possil Park, and Ruchill. The site marks a distinct post-code location at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, placing it firmly within Lanarkshire. Glasgow itself offers a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife, yet this specific postcode delivers a straightforward residential experience. The area benefits from excellent transport links that connect Dunard Street to the rest of the city. You will find the postcode benefits from proximity to major veins of the city, including the Forth and Clyde Canal which runs through the wider G20 district. Living in G42 9HB means accessing a dense urban fabric where the boundaries between your immediate home and the wider community are subtle. While the broader G20 area encompasses settlements like Summerston and Glasgow Green, this specific cluster offers a focused living environment. The character of the streets is shaped by the city's Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a legacy of essential trade and shipbuilding that began in the 18th century. You are steps from cultural hubs like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. The neighbourhood feels grounded in practical connectivity, allowing daily life to flow efficiently between your door and the stations, shops, and parks that define Glasgow.
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This postcode cluster represents a minute residential slice within the larger G20 district, covering only 2,374 square metres. As a specific post code, G42 9HB does not generate its own separate housing market statistics in the available data. Instead, it functions as part of the broader urban fabric of the G20 area, which encompasses districts like Ruchill and Possil Park. Properties in this vicinity typically reflect the character of the main post code area it belongs to. You will find a mix of home ownership and rental stock common to the region, though exact percentages for this specific cluster are not listed. The limited land area suggests a high potential for density, fitting the high housing demand typical of the City of Glasgow. Buyers looking at G42 9HB are essentially purchasing a position within a larger, bustling residential zone known for Victorian and art nouveau architecture. The local property stock is influenced by the city's long history of trade and shipbuilding. Without specific price or ownership data for this single postcode, the market picture is derived from the surrounding G20 environment. Homes here offer direct access to the Forth and Clyde Canal and nearby cultural landmarks like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. The market dynamics are therefore tied to the city centre and the broader demand for urban living in Glasgow.
House Prices in G42 9HB
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| 1153 - 1155, Cathcart Road, Glasgow, G42 9HB | undefined | - | - | - | - | |
| 1149 - 1151, Cathcart Road, Glasgow, G42 9HB | undefined | - | - | - | - | |
| 1147 Cathcart Road, Glasgow, G42 9HB | Retail | - | - | - | - | |
| 1145 Cathcart Road, Glasgow, G42 9HB | retail_financial | - | - | - | - | |
| 1149 Cathcart Road, Glasgow, G42 9HB | retail_financial | - | - | - | - | |
| Clockwork Beer Company, 1153 Cathcart Road, Glasgow, G42 9HB | pub | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in G42 9HB
Daily life in G42 9HB is defined by immediate access to a variety of retail, rail, metro, and ferry options. You can reach Sainsburys Glasgow, Co-op Battlefield, and Tesco Cathcart within practical reach, giving you convenient choices for grocery shopping and daily errands. Your commute is flexible, as you have five rail stations and five metro stations close by, including Shields Road and Bridge Street underground stations. If you need to travel across the river, ferry terminals like Broomielaw Quay and Plantation Quay are nearby, offering reliable links to the other side of the city. The location puts you moments away from the bustling energy of Glasgow's commercial districts. You can enjoy the city's rich cultural heritage, with scenes of history and art appearing around every corner. The presence of the Forth and Clyde Canal in the district adds a leafy element to your weekly walks. Want to grab lunch? The area is nearby trendy cafes and local eateries that fit the city's reputation for friendly community spirit. You are within easy reach of Glasgow Green and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, making leisure activities a natural part of your routine. This mix of retail chains, transport hubs, and cultural spots ensures that living in G42 9HB is both convenient and culturally engaging.
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The provided research focuses on the location's geography and surrounding infrastructure rather than internal demographic statistics for this specific postcode. However, the G20 district in which G42 9HB resides is known for its mix of urban living within the City of Glasgow. The area is characterised by a friendly community spirit and a dynamic blend of history and art. As you look at homes in G42 9HB, you are entering a setting that supports a mixture of household types common to the wider district. The specific demographic breakdown for this tiny 2,374 square metre site is not detailed in the current data, so one must infer the character from the legacy of the surrounding districts. The area typically hosts a blend of families and professionals taking advantage of the city's scale. Deprivation indicators are not explicitly calculated for this specific G42 9HB cluster, meaning quality of life is assessed through direct access to amenities. The community feels integrated with the broader city, benefiting from the presence of popular local venues and the city's reputation for cultural heritage. Residents here engage with the same cultural opportunities as neighbours across the river, from the bustling markets to the beautiful riverside walks. The social fabric is woven tightly into the daily rhythm of Glasgow, where the proximity to Glasgow Green and the city centre shapes how people interact and move through their environment.
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