Area Overview for Bargeddie

Streets crossing in residential Bargeddie in Bargeddie
Railway store and radio mast in Bargeddie
Path beside the Luggie Burn in Bargeddie
Langmuir Inn in Bargeddie
View south on Langmuir Road towards Bargeddie railway station in Bargeddie
Bungalow on Coatbridge Road, Bargeddie in Bargeddie
Coatbridge Road, Bargeddie in Bargeddie
Oakridge Road, Coatbridge in Bargeddie
Oakridge Road, Bargeddie in Bargeddie
Field of stubble: Drumpark in Bargeddie
Langmuir Inn: Bargeddie in Bargeddie
Junction of A89 & A752 in Bargeddie
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Area Information

Bargeddie is a compact built-up area in Scotland, covering just 1.0 km². Its small size means it’s a tightly woven community, where daily life is shaped by proximity to key services and transport links. The area’s character is defined by its practical infrastructure, including five nearby railway stations—Bargeddie, Kirkwood, and Easterhouse—offering easy access to regional travel. Retailers like Co-op Coatbridge 2, Spar Certas, and Tesco Woodside provide essential shopping within walking or short driving distance. While the population figures aren’t specified, the area’s density suggests a mix of long-term residents and commuters. Living here means balancing convenience with the realities of a small town’s scale, where every amenity is within a short reach but the community remains distinct from larger urban centres. For those prioritising connectivity and practicality, Bargeddie offers a straightforward lifestyle, though its appeal may hinge on personal preferences for space or urban amenities.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
1.0 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Daily life in Bargeddie is shaped by its accessible amenities, which cater to both practical needs and casual convenience. The retail landscape includes well-known names like Tesco Woodside and Co-op Coatbridge 2, offering a range of groceries and essentials. These stores are positioned to serve both local residents and nearby commuters, ensuring that errands can be completed without lengthy trips. The rail network further enhances the area’s livability, with stations like Kirkwood Railway Station and Easterhouse Railway Station providing regular services to key destinations. While the area lacks expansive parks or leisure facilities, its proximity to rail hubs and retail options creates a functional, if compact, lifestyle. For those who value efficiency over sprawling green spaces, Bargeddie’s amenities are designed to meet everyday needs without requiring significant travel time. The tight-knit nature of the area means that local shops and transport links are central to the rhythm of daily life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Bargeddie?
Bargeddie is a small, built-up area with a practical, commuter-focused lifestyle. Its compact size means amenities and transport links are within short reach, fostering a sense of efficiency. While specific demographic data isn’t available, the area’s rail connections and retail options suggest a mix of residents and workers relying on nearby infrastructure.
How connected is Bargeddie digitally?
Bargeddie has excellent fixed broadband, scoring 100 out of 100, ensuring reliable internet for home and business use. Mobile coverage is good at 80, supporting communication and remote work, though not as high as the broadband score.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to five railway stations, including Bargeddie and Easterhouse, and retail options like Tesco Woodside and Co-op Coatbridge 2. These amenities are within practical reach, making daily errands and travel convenient.

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