Area Overview for G51 3PR
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Living in G51 3PR offers a specific residential experience within Glasgow, Scotland. This postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning 1,309 square metres, catering to those seeking a compact living environment. The area sits within the City of Glasgow local authority, positioned at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442. Although the data specifically identifies nearby settlements like Forth and Clyde Canal, Lambhill, and Summerston within the broader G20 postcode district, G51 3PR benefits from its immediate proximity to these established communities. Residents enjoy access to Glasgow's Victorian and art nouveau architecture, which reflects the city's 18th-century trade and shipbuilding history. The local authority designation places you at the heart of Glasgow's rich cultural heritage, where friendly community spirit remains a hallmark. You find yourself near Dunard Street, a key location in the Dunard Street area of Glasgow. Daily life here blends the convenience of a residential cluster with the dynamic energy of the wider city. The area serves as a gateway to attractions like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green, making culture a practical part of your routine rather than a distant excursion.
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The property market in G51 3PR is characterised by its status as a small residential cluster, which influences the housing stock found within the postcode. With an area size of only 1,309 square metres, the property market here differs from larger suburban districts where significant data on home ownership percentages or diverse accommodation types is often recorded. The limited physical footprint suggests a focused selection of homes, likely varying in size and age to suit different needs within the Glasgow local authority boundaries. While specific percentages of owner-occupied versus rental properties are not explicitly detailed for this exact location, the area's integration into the G20 postcode district implies it shares the broader market trends of places like Lambhill and Summerston. Buyers looking at homes in this area should consider the immediate proximity to Dunard Street and the surrounding neighbourhoods. The market here is likely steady, driven by those who value the compact nature of the postcode and its connection to the city centre. Without detailed statistical breakdowns, the market reflects the practical realities of urban living rather than the specific nuances of a large village or suburban estate.
House Prices in G51 3PR
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| 31 Garmouth Street, Glasgow, G51 3PR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| 1 Garmouth Street, Glasgow, G51 3PR | Flat | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in G51 3PR
Daily life in G51 3PR is convenient, with five notable retail, metro, rail, and ferry options within practical reach. For shopping, Iceland Govan, Morrisons Daily, and Farmfoods Govan provide essential groceries and household goods without requiring a long journey. Transport is equally accessible, with five metro stations nearby, including Govan, Ibrox, and Kelvinhall Underground Station, offering quick links to the city. Rail connections at Partick, Cardonald, and Hyndland Railway Station further expand your travel options. Five ferry landing points, such as Govan Ferry Landing and Glasgow Science Centre North Quay, add flexibility for weekend trips or commuting. The cultural landscape is dominated by nearby Glasgow Green and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, both vital for residents. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the broader district, offering scenic walks that pass near Dunard Primary School. You have easy access to the Kelvinhaugh Park area and South Side Gardens, integrating nature into your weekly routine. Living here means having shops, schools, and parks all within a short walking distance, simplifying the daily commute and errands.
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The demographic profile of G51 3PR is clearly defined by the specific housing stock and location. Since no statistical breakdown of age or household types is available for this specific postcode, the character of the community is best understood through the area's designation as a small residential cluster. The absence of detailed census data for this precise sector means the general trends of the broader G20 district provide the most accurate context. In the wider area, one can expect a mix of residents drawn to the borough's dynamic blend of history and nightlife. The lack of granular data does not imply a lack of community, but rather highlights the intimate nature of the postcode. Residents here likely value the direct access to local facilities over the suburban spread found further away. While specific figures on homeownership or employment rates are not included for G51 3PR, the area's integration with larger districts like Ruchill and Possil Park suggests a population accustomed to the practicalities of city living. The community spirit remains a strength, supported by the shared proximity to key landmarks and the established transport network that serves the wider Glasgow metropolitan area.
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