Area Overview for EH22 1QA

Police House, Danderhall. in EH22 1QA
Blackdean Road in Danderhall in EH22 1QA
Grazing south of Old Dalkeith Road in EH22 1QA
Old Dalkeith Road (A7)  in EH22 1QA
Site of Edmonstone House in EH22 1QA
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Area Information

EH22 1QA represents the Richardsoned postcode area within the EH22 postcode area. It covers a small residential cluster spanning 2924 square metres. This specific location sits within the broader context of the Livingston and Musselburgh road network. The area offers convenient access to major transport links without the noise of a busy urban centre. You will find yourself in a setting defined by its proximity to key rail stations like Shawfair Railway Station and Newcraighall Railway Station. Daily life here revolves around practicality and ease of access to the surrounding towns. The postcode acts as a gateway for those seeking a residential environment near Co-op Danderhall and Morrisons Daily. You can reach St Andrew Square and Princes Street via the nearby metro connections. The location balances the quiet of a small cluster with the connectivity of the national rail and road network. Living in EH22 1QA means having your daily essentials within practical reach while maintaining a distinct residential character. The area supports a lifestyle centred on car-free travel options and reliable public transport. This small footprint ensures residents are never far from cultural landmarks like Leith Newhaven Harbour Ferry Landing. Homes here enjoy a strategic position that avoids unnecessary commutes. The neighbourhood is defined by its direct links to Edinburgh and the surrounding Lothian region.

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EH22 1QA consists of a small residential cluster that defines the local property market dynamics. The specific nature of this 2924 square metre area suggests a concentrated housing stock rather than a sprawling suburb. Homes here are positioned to serve buyers seeking proximity to Shawfair Railway Station and Newcraighall Railway Station. The market is likely driven by commuters who require direct access to Musselburgh Railway Station and the Edinburgh metro network. You will find properties in this postcode that cater to those working from home due to excellent digital fixes. The limited size of the area means every home offers a unique view of the surrounding transport infrastructure. There is no indication of protected woodland status influencing property values or planning permissions. The lack of Ramsar Wetland Sites or AONB coverage streamlines the buying process for potential owners. You can purchase homes in EH22 1QA knowing that environmental constraints do not limit development potential. The property market reflects a pragmatic choice made by residents valuing connectivity over conservation designations. Whether you are buying for investment or personal residence, the location provides immediate access to Co-op Danderhall and Morrisons Daily. The housing stock supports a lifestyle where commutes are short and efficient.

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Your days in EH22 1QA are structured around five key retail anchors including Co-op Danderhall, Morrisons Daily, and Co-op Edinburgh. These shops provide everything from groceries to everyday essentials within a short walk. You can also utilise five local rail hubs starting with Shawfair Railway Station and extending to Newcraighall Railway Station and Musselburgh Railway Station. Public transport links to St Andrew Square, McDonald Road, and Princes Street put Edinburgh directly at your fingertips. A single ferry landing at Leith Newhaven Harbour Ferry Landing adds variety to your transport choices. Lifestyle here is defined by convenience and mobility. You do not need a car to run errands or visit cultural sites. The area supports a routine where you shop at Morrisons Daily in the morning and commute to business via Musselburgh Railway Station in the afternoon. Five metro hubs ensure you have multiple options for reaching the city centre without traffic delays. Dining and leisure options are accessible through the broader EH22 area connections. Living in EH22 1QA means your lifestyle is energised by the proximity to major transport arteries and retail centres.

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Demographics

The community in EH22 1QA is characterised by the specific profile of households residing within this postcode. You will find that the area accommodates a mix of residents drawn from various socio-economic backgrounds. The small size of the residential cluster of 2924 square metres influences the density and type of neighbours you interact with daily. Data indicates that crime risk assessments are currently only available for areas in England, so specific local crime statistics remain unreported in this dataset. Instead, safety evaluations focus on environmental factors such as flood risk and planning constraints. The area passes all safety and planning assessments regarding Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and Protected Nature Reserves. There is no protected woodland coverage in the immediate vicinity which shapes the local landscape. The population consists of individuals and families who have chosen this location for its transport links rather than inland green spaces. You can expect a community defined by its accessibility and distance from significant planning restrictions. The demographic makeup reflects the practical nature of the housing stock available in this postcode. Residents here likely prioritise proximity to rail networks over exclusive conservation zones. This creates a straightforward living environment where daily movement is unrestricted by complex planning limitations. You live in an area where safety profiles are managed through environmental pass rates rather than high socio-security metrics.

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What does the community feel like in EH22 1QA?
The community feels practical and commuter-focused, residing in a small cluster of 2924 square metres. There are no protected nature reserves or AONBs, which suggests a residential priority over conservation. The population consists of individuals who value access to Shawfair Railway Station and Newcraighall Railway Station over secluded green spaces.

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