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Bieldside is a quiet, affluent suburb located to the west of Aberdeen City Centre in Scotland, adjacent to the nearby suburb of Cults. Together, these areas form one of the wealthiest regions in Scotland, with the Bieldside postcode area boasting the highest concentration of millionaires outside London. Covering just 20.2 hectares, Bieldside is a compact, residential enclave characterised by its historical roots and exclusive charm. Developed in the late 19th century, it retains a suburban feel with limited commercial development, offering a peaceful alternative to the city’s bustling core. The area is home to notable landmarks such as St Devenick’s Church, Bieldside House (dating back to the 1600s), and the prehistoric Bieldside Cairn, which now lies within a housing estate. Daily life here is defined by its affluence, with residents including oil billionaires and construction magnates listed in the Sunday Times Rich List. Despite its wealth, Bieldside maintains a low-key, residential atmosphere, making it appealing to those seeking a balance between proximity to Aberdeen and a tranquil lifestyle.
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- Built Up Area 250
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- 20.2 hectares
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Residents of Bieldside enjoy a mix of practical amenities and historical charm. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Co-op Scotmid, Tesco Aberdeen, and Sainsburys Aberdeen North, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area is served by two railway stations—Portlethen and Aberdeen—which provide links to the wider region, while the Aberdeen Ferry Terminal offers maritime access. Locally, The Bieldside pub/restaurant, a foodstore, hairdresser, tea room, and charity shop contribute to a small but functional retail and leisure scene. The Deeside Way, a former railway line, offers a scenic route for walking or cycling, adding to the area’s appeal. Despite its suburban character, Bieldside’s proximity to Aberdeen means residents can access the city’s cultural and commercial hubs without sacrificing the quiet, residential atmosphere that defines the area.
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Bieldside is a predominantly affluent area with a strong presence of high-net-worth individuals. The character of the area suggests a demographic skewed toward older, established residents, given its historical development and the presence of large, historic homes. While specific age profiles or household types are not detailed in the data, the area’s reputation as a wealthy suburb implies a high proportion of owner-occupied properties. The absence of commercial development and the prevalence of exclusive residential character suggest a community that prioritises privacy and long-term investment. The area’s affluence is further underscored by its association with the Sunday Times Rich List, indicating a population with significant financial resources. This wealth likely translates into a low deprivation profile, though exact figures are not provided. The combination of historic architecture, limited commercial activity, and proximity to Aberdeen’s amenities creates a distinct social and economic environment.
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