Area Overview for G46 7HB

Area Information

Living in G46 7HB means residing within a precisely defined residential cluster in Scotland. This specific postcode covers an area of just 9,942 square metres, creating a compact neighbourhood with a distinct sense of place. The location sits firmly within the City of Glasgow local authority, which governs the broader ceremonial county of Lanarkshire. Although exact population figures for this tiny cluster are not itemised in the current records, the density of the land suggests a close-knit community environment. The postcode sits within the G20 district, an area that encompasses settlements like Lambhill, Possil Park, and Ruchill. You will find yourself at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, placing you near Dunard Street where many homes are located. The broader context of the G20 area is significant for daily life. Glasgow itself is known for its rich cultural heritage and a friendly community spirit. The city benefits from excellent transport links and features a mix of amenities including bustling markets, trendy cafes, and beautiful parks. You are part of a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife that characterises the city. Famous attractions including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the city centre are noted as being accessible from your immediate vicinity. While the G46 7HB postcode is small, it sits on major thoroughfares like Dunard Street, connecting you to the wider urban fabric. This location offers a residential experience balanced against the vibrant atmosphere of the greater Glasgow city.

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The housing stock in G46 7HB is contained within a very specific boundary of 9,942 square metres. This small footprint suggests a high density of properties relative to the available land. The area is part of the G20 postcode district, which serves a population spread across neighbouring settlements like Lambhill and Possil Park. While the specific percentage of owner-occupiers or the exact count of flats and houses for this postcode is not provided in the current dataset, the location near Dunard Street typically contains a mix of residential accommodation types common to Glasgow. You should consider the broader context when evaluating homes here. The G20 area has been shaped by Glasgow's 18th-century involvement in trade and shipbuilding, resulting in a landscape of Victorian and art nouveau architecture. This architectural heritage often defines the character of homes in the immediate surroundings. The proximity to Dunard Primary School may influence the demand for family-sized properties within this small cluster. The area is situated in the City of Glasgow local authority, which manages planning and development across the wider urban sprawl. Although specific property price data is absent from the provided information, the location near major cultural attractions like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery suggests a market influenced by proximity to amenities and transport nodes.

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Life in G46 7HB is defined by convenient, immediate access to a wide range of amenities. Within practical reach, you will find five retail locations including Sainsburys Giffnock, Lidl Fenwick, and Spar. These shops provide your daily essentials without requiring a long journey for basic groceries or household items. The area is also well connected with five rail stations nearby, including Giffnock, Whitecraigs, and Thornliebank Railway Stations. If you prefer subway travel, five metro stations are accessible, featuring Kinning Park, Cessnock, and Shields Road Underground Stations. Additionally, five ferry services are available, with landing points at Glasgow Science Centre North Quay and Glasgow SECC Ferry Landing. Culturally, you are situated within a city characterised by a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery is a major attraction noted as being near your area. Glasgow Green is identified as a notable park within the broader city, offering green space and recreational areas for fresh air and family outings. The presence of Dunard Primary School within the local area further enriches the lifestyle, providing educational facilities nearby. The city benefits from excellent transport links and features a mix of amenities including bustling markets and trendy cafes. You live in an environment where cultural institutions and retail practicalities are both within close quarters.

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Demographics

G46 7HB sits within the G20 postcode district, which encompasses several settlements including Forth and Clyde Canal, Lambhill, Possil Park, Ruchill, and Summerston. The area is characterised by a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife. Glasgow itself is situated on the River Clyde and is known for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture stemming from its 18th-century involvement in trade and shipbuilding. While the provided data does not specify the exact number of households, age distribution, or specific home ownership levels for this tiny cluster, the vicinity of Dunard Primary School suggests a family-oriented demographic profile. The broader G20 area benefits from excellent transport links and features a mix of amenities. The presence of Dunard Primary School indicates that families with children are a likely presence in the immediate vicinity. Glasgow is described as a city with rich cultural heritage and a friendly community spirit. This character often attracts residents who value community engagement and cultural access. The area features a mix of amenities including bustling markets, trendy cafes, and beautiful parks such as Glasgow Green. The city is characterised by a dynamic environment that supports both younger professionals and families. Specific data regarding household types and diversity for this postcode is not explicitly detailed in the current records, but the integration within the larger Glasgow urban structure implies a diverse mix of residents.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general feel of the community in G46 7HB?
G46 7HB is a small residential cluster covering 9,942 square metres within the City of Glasgow local authority. The broader G20 district is characterised by a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife. Glasgow is known for its rich cultural heritage and friendly community spirit, providing a supportive environment for residents. The area is part of the larger urban fabric that includes settlements like Lambhill and Possil Park.
How do I connect to the internet and mobile networks here?
Digital connectivity in G46 7HB is excellent for both fixed and mobile services. The area holds a broadband score of 100 out of 100, representing the best possible fixed broadband quality. Mobile coverage is also strong with a score of 84 out of 100. These high ratings ensure reliable internet for working from home and robust mobile signals throughout the neighbourhood of Dunard Street.
What amenities are accessible to residents of this postcode?
Residents of G46 7HB have access to five retail locations such as Sainsburys Giffnock and Lidl Fenwick. Transport options include five railway stations like Giffnock and Whitecraigs, plus five metro stations including Kinning Park. Cultural highlights nearby feature the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green park. The area offers a practical mix of shopping, transport, and leisure facilities.
Are there any environmental or safety concerns I should know about?
The area passes safety assessments for flood risk and protected nature reserves with a low risk level. However, the presence of protected woodland results in a warning level assessment with a score of 38.33 out of 100. Crime risk data is not available for this area in the current dataset. Overall, planning constraints are minimal outside of the protected woodland designation.

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