Area Overview for AB42 9AS
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You are entering a specific residential cluster at postcode AB42 9AS, situated within the historic town of Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This location represents the most easterly town in mainland Britain, located near the mouths of the River Ugie and Kirk Burn. The area sits on a headland where a historic burgh was once established, originally stemming from Pictish settlements and a fishing village known as Keithinch. George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal, formally founded this settlement between 1587 and 1593, elevating it to royal burgh status by 1593. Living in this postcode means residing in an area defined by its deep maritime heritage and proximity to developed harbour facilities around Port Henry. The immediate surroundings include significant historical landmarks such as the Ugie Salmon Fishhouse, which dates back to 1585 and remains the oldest working premises in Scotland. Your daily life here unfolds at the edge of the Aberdeen Shire, an environment shaped by centuries of fishing, whaling, and salmon processing. You will find yourself in a community that balances its access to the sea with a town infrastructure capable of modern living. The area retains a connection to its past while offering practical amenities within a short reach.
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Homes in AB42 9AS form part of a small residential cluster that blends with the wider Peterhead housing stock. The property market here reflects the town's status as a historic burgh with royal connections established in 1593. You will find a range of accommodation types, including the historic structures near Inverugie Castle and Ravenscraig Castle, as well as properties overlooking the developed harbour facilities at Port Henry. The area supports both owner-occupiers and those entering the rental market, creating a balanced environment for buyers with different tenure requirements. Specific examples of what you can expect include properties near the old St Peter parish church at Kirktown and homes situated along the Kirk Burn. The market operates at the extremes of the Scottish mainland, making it a distinct opportunity for those seeking the most easterly location in Great Britain. Prices and availability are influenced by the unique character of this coastal postcode, where historic value meets practical utility. Buyers should consider the blend of harbour-side properties and the quieter residential sectors that define this niche market segment. The housing stock offers a tangible connection to the 18th-century development as a whaling centre and the subsequent evolution into a modern fishing port.
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Energy Efficiency in AB42 9AS
Your daily routine in AB42 9AS benefits from a cluster of practical amenities within easy reach. Five major retail outlets serve the immediate needs of residents, including Aldi Kirk, Spar, and Farmfoods Peterhead. These venues provide everything from daily groceries to household essentials without requiring long travel times. You can manage your shopping trips efficiently while enjoying the convenience of having multiple options nearby. The area also connects you to the rich history of Peterhead, where you can visit the Ugie Salmon Fishhouse to appreciate an 18th-century working toe. Near features like Inverugie Castle and Ravenscraig Castle add cultural depth to your local exploration. The developed harbour facilities around Port Henry and Keith Inch offer visual interest and access to maritime activities. Nearby schools near Peterhead ensure quality education access for families in the cluster. Your lifestyle combines the practicality of modern retail with the charm of historic landmarks and a bustling community environment.
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The community profile of AB42 9AS is anchored by the broader characteristics of Peterhead, where the population dynamics reflect a mix of long-term residents and service workers. While exact household breakdowns for this specific postcode cluster are not detailed in the current record, the surrounding region features a working-age population typical of ports historically driven by fishing and logistics. Home ownership levels in Peterhead generally favour stability, though the specific tenure split for this small residential node follows regional trends. The area accommodates a variety of dwellings, from traditional properties near the harbour to modern developments meeting contemporary standards. Living in AB42 9AS often means joining a neighbourhood where families and individuals seeking a coastal lifestyle integrate with local commerce workers. The demographic fabric includes those drawn by the specific heritage of the Ugie Salmon Fishhouse and the quiet headland setting. You will encounter a community that values the stability of established local institutions alongside the practicalities of a working port town. The population density in this specific postcode reflects a cluster rather than a sprawling expansion, maintaining a sense of local intimacy within the larger town administration.
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