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KW10 6RF - Flood, Heat, Air & Subsidence Risk - Golspie

Highland, Golspie

Flood: LowerHeat: LowerAir quality: LowGround: Low

Climate risk summary for KW10 6RF

KW10 6RF in Golspie has a Lower flood risk. Heat risk is Lower, with a median (50th percentile) of 3 days above 25°C per year, averaged over the 2021-2040 period under the RCP8.5 high emissions scenario (Met Office UKCP18). Air quality is Low at PM2.5 3.8 μg/m³, within the WHO annual guideline of 5 μg/m³ (Defra UK-AIR). Ground conditions are Low risk, with Glacial Till geology; shrink-swell risk is classed as improbable (BGS GeoSure).

How does KW10 6RF compare with the rest of the UK?

  • Air pollution: cleaner than 95% of councils
  • Heat risk: cooler than 95% of councils
  • Subsidence risk: lower risk than 58% of postcodes

What is the flood risk in KW10 6RF?

Flood risk at KW10 6RF is rated Lower, based on SEPA flood mapping.

SEPA flood zone data shows lower flood risk for KW10 6RF in Golspie. The band reflects the highest flood risk within the postcode; some properties within this postcode may face little or no direct flood risk. For a specific property, a conveyancing search will confirm the exact flood zone position.

How is the air quality in KW10 6RF?

Air quality at KW10 6RF is rated Low, based on Defra UK-AIR annual mean PM2.5 data. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) comes primarily from road traffic, industry, and domestic burning. Long-term exposure above the WHO guideline of 5 µg/m³ is linked to respiratory and cardiovascular health risks. Buyers and renters in higher air quality risk areas may wish to consider whether the property is near busy roads or industrial sources.

Is subsidence a risk at KW10 6RF?

BGS GeoSure data classes the underlying soil at KW10 6RF as Glacial Till, with shrink-swell hazard rated improbable (subsidence risk band: Low). Soil type and shrink-swell behaviour drive subsidence claims following dry summers; recent ABI data shows insurer payouts rose sharply after the 2022 and 2025 hot summers. A structural survey is the reliable way to assess ground risk for a specific property.

Is KW10 6RF at risk of coastal erosion?

The nearest projected coastal erosion zone to KW10 6RF is 129 m away (NatureScot Dynamic Coast - eroded area by 2050 (high emissions) mapping) and the postcode is in the very high coastal erosion risk band. Coastal erosion risk varies along the shoreline depending on local geology, sea defences and Shoreline Management Plan policy. Check the Shoreline Management Plan for this stretch for the projections that apply to a specific property.

Where does this data come from?

This LocalRisk report for KW10 6RF draws on four official UK open data sources: SEPA flood mapping, Met Office UKCP18 climate projections, Defra UK-AIR PM2.5 monitoring, and British Geological Survey GeoSure subsidence mapping. Risk ratings are a screening tool, complementing - not replacing - the searches and surveys ordered as part of a property transaction. Data covers Highland and is updated as new official datasets are published.

About the Highland area

Highland spans a vast and varied landscape of mountains, glens, rivers and long coastlines, from Inverness on the Moray Firth to remote western and northern shores, and experiences cool, wet winters and mild summers, influenced by elevation, Atlantic weather systems and maritime exposure.

What should buyers and renters check in KW10 6RF?

Practical check: The nearest projected erosion zone is 129m away - check the Shoreline Management Plan policy for this stretch and whether the property is within 100 years of the erosion line. These are postcode-level indicators - conditions vary between individual properties.

Climate risk can change street by street, so it is worth checking neighbouring postcodes too. The full risk report for KW10 6AA is at localrisk.co.uk/postcode/KW106AA, and you can compare KW10 6RF side by side with any UK postcode at localrisk.co.uk/compare.