Area Overview for G5 0SJ

The A74 Bridge over the Clyde in G5 0SJ
St Andrew's Suspension Bridge, Glasgow in G5 0SJ
Ballater Street (A74) in G5 0SJ
The Boulevard, Oatlands, Glasgow in G5 0SJ
Approaching a roundabout on New Rutherglen Road in G5 0SJ
St Francis' RC Church, Hutchesontown in G5 0SJ
River Clyde from Ballater Street in G5 0SJ
Clyde Walkway, Glasgow Green in G5 0SJ
Adelphi Street in G5 0SJ
River Clyde in G5 0SJ
Path along the Clyde in G5 0SJ
Bench in Glasgow Green in G5 0SJ
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Area Information

G5 0SJ is a compact residential postcode in Scotland, situated within the City of Glasgow. Covering 3,238 square metres, this small area is part of a broader network of settlements that benefit from Glasgow’s extensive transport infrastructure. The postcode is well-connected to major transit hubs, including underground stations, railway lines, and ferry terminals, making it convenient for both daily commutes and regional travel. While specific details about the local community are limited, the area’s proximity to Glasgow’s historic and cultural landmarks suggests a blend of urban living and access to heritage sites. The broadband and mobile connectivity scores are strong—93 for fixed broadband and 85 for mobile—ensuring reliable digital access for residents. This makes G5 0SJ an attractive option for those prioritising modern connectivity without sacrificing proximity to Glasgow’s amenities. The area’s small size and strategic location position it as a practical choice for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and manageable living space.

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3238 m²
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House Prices in G5 0SJ

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Energy Efficiency in G5 0SJ

Living in G5 0SJ grants access to a range of amenities within easy reach. Retail options include Co-op Glasgow, Aldi Crown, and Iceland Crown St, providing essential shopping conveniences. The area’s transport links also open doors to Glasgow’s cultural and recreational offerings, such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green. While specific parks or leisure facilities within G5 0SJ are not detailed, its proximity to the Forth and Clyde Canal and Glasgow’s historic districts suggests opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring local heritage. The presence of multiple transport hubs ensures residents can quickly reach dining spots, markets, and entertainment venues across Glasgow. This blend of practical amenities and urban accessibility creates a lifestyle that balances everyday needs with the vibrancy of a major city.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the broadband and mobile connectivity like in G5 0SJ?
Fixed broadband scores 93 (excellent) and mobile coverage scores 85 (good), ensuring reliable internet for work, entertainment, and communication. These scores reflect strong performance, though mobile may have minor limitations in less dense areas.
Are there transport options nearby?
Yes: five underground stations, three railway stations, and three ferry terminals are within practical reach, offering connections to Glasgow’s core and beyond.
What about safety and environmental risks?
Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural sites nearby. Crime data is unavailable for Scotland, but no safety constraints are flagged in assessments.
What amenities are accessible?
Residents have nearby shops like Co-op Glasgow and Aldi, plus transport links to Glasgow’s cultural sites, parks, and the Forth and Clyde Canal.

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