Area Overview for Milltimber

Area Information

Milltimber is an affluent suburb located approximately six miles west of Aberdeen city centre. This built-up area covers 1.5 square kilometres and sits within the AB1 0YA postcode district. Alongside neighbouring settlements of Cults and Bieldside, it is home to some of Aberdeen's wealthiest residents. You will find a community-oriented character defined by a high density of private residences rather than commercial space. The name likely derives from Gaelic meaning "hill of the well" rather than an actual mill, though historical records indicate mill buildings once existed for water power. Its setting offers a sense of space that is rare in such a wealthy part of the city. The area functions as a quiet residential enclave where daily life revolves around access to top-tier education and local facilities in Bieldside. You are looking at a location that combines significant historical depth with modern suburban convenience. Living in Milltimber means enjoying proximity to the city while benefiting from a distinct, slightly separated environment. The landscape is shaped by both its affluent demographic profile and its layered archaeological past. Area sizes in this district reflect the popularity of detached and semi-detached homes among families seeking stability.

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Area Size
1.5 km²
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Living in Milltimber offers a suburban lifestyle centred on specific local amenities and nearby facilities. Recent retailers within practical reach include M&S Culter Aberdeen BP, Co-op Scotmid, and Co-op Peterculter. While the nearest main shop is situated in neighbouring Bieldside, these outlets provide essential shopping needs. Residents can easily access rail services at Portlethen Railway Station and Aberdeen Railway Station for commuter travel. The Aberdeen Ferry Terminal is also within reach for occasional coastal excursions. Leisure opportunities are anchored by Kippie Lodge, a sports and social club featuring a nine-hole golf course, swimming pool, and sports complex. The adjacent playing fields belong to the independent Albyn School. Education is a priority, with Milltimber Primary School serving the community and church life supported by local buildings. You will find a community building available for private functions and youth organisations. Dining options are limited within the immediate 1.5 km², meaning you will often drive to Bieldside for restaurants. The area's attractiveness stems from its quiet environment and reliable access to broader city amenities rather than a vibrant high street.

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Demographics

Milltimber is home to some of Scotland's wealthiest residents, reflecting a community profile focused on high disposable income. The specific population density figures are not provided in the available data, but the area's character as an affluent enclave shapes its household make-up. You will find that the neighbourhood attracts families with the means to afford significant property values. The historical context of the area, including documented activity dating back to 13,000 BC, underscores a deep-rooted community presence. While exact age profiles are absent from the current dataset, the presence of a highly rated primary school at maximum capacity suggests a strong demographic of school-age children. The area's wealth level dictates that you are likely to encounter households comprising professionals and established local families. Deprivation scores are not available for this specific location, yet the description as one of the city's richest areas implies low levels of income-based hardship. Diversity metrics are not included in the provided information, but the suburban nature of Milltimber typically correlates with homogenous community structures. Every claim about the social fabric here rests on the confirmed fact that it is an exceptionally wealthy pocket of Aberdeen.

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