Area Overview for G61 1QH

Sunset at the Old Gasworks in G61 1QH
Forth and Clyde Canal towpath in G61 1QH
Snowy path in Dawsholm Park in G61 1QH
Crossing Dawsholm Bridge in G61 1QH
River Kelvin from Dawsholm Bridge in G61 1QH
Dawsholm Bridge behind the trees in G61 1QH
Anniesland - Strathcona Drive in G61 1QH
Alder catkins, Cowal Road in G61 1QH
Demolition in progress in G61 1QH
Lock 26, Forth & Clyde Canal in G61 1QH
Forth & Clyde Canal, Temple in G61 1QH
Gasholders, Temple Gasworks in G61 1QH
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Area Information

G61 1QH is a small residential postcode in Scotland, covering just 2.6 hectares of land. Located in a quiet cluster of homes, this area offers a compact, community-focused living environment. Its proximity to Glasgow’s transport networks and cultural landmarks makes it a strategic choice for those seeking convenience without sacrificing tranquillity. The postcode benefits from excellent broadband connectivity, scoring 100 out of 100, ensuring seamless digital access for remote work or online activities. While mobile coverage is slightly lower at 85, it remains sufficient for most needs. The area is not subject to environmental constraints like AONB or Ramsar sites, though it includes protected woodland, which may influence local planning. Residents are near Glasgow International Airport, making travel to other UK cities straightforward. The compact size of G61 1QH suggests a tight-knit community, with homes likely designed for practical living rather than grandeur. Its location, while suburban, is within reach of Glasgow’s vibrant city centre, offering a balance between urban and rural lifestyles.

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Living in G61 1QH grants access to a range of amenities within easy reach. Retail options include Asda Switchback, Morrisons Knightswood, and M&S Canniesburn BP, catering to everyday shopping needs. The area’s transport links connect residents to Glasgow’s vibrant districts, where dining, entertainment, and leisure opportunities thrive. Nearby parks, such as Glasgow Green, offer green spaces for relaxation. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the broader district, adding scenic value. Cultural attractions like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery are accessible via the city’s transport network. The presence of Dunard Primary School ensures families have educational options nearby. While G61 1QH itself is small, its integration with Glasgow’s infrastructure means residents can enjoy the city’s amenities without the congestion of central living. The blend of local convenience and urban accessibility creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with cultural enrichment.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the broadband quality in G61 1QH?
Broadband in G61 1QH scores 100 out of 100, the highest possible, ensuring excellent connectivity for remote work and online activities. Mobile coverage is 85, which is good but slightly less reliable than broadband.
Are there any environmental risks in G61 1QH?
The area has a low flood risk and no Ramsar or AONB coverage. However, it includes protected woodland, which may affect local planning and development.
How accessible is Glasgow’s transport network from G61 1QH?
Residents have access to five railway stations, three metro stops, and ferry landings, with Glasgow International Airport within reach. This makes commuting to the city centre or other destinations efficient.
What amenities are nearby?
The area has retail options like Asda and Morrisons, plus proximity to Glasgow Green, the Forth and Clyde Canal, and cultural sites such as Kelvingrove Art Gallery.

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