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Mintlaw is a large village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, serving as the second-largest settlement in the Buchan area after Peterhead. Located at the strategic intersection of the A950 and A952 roads, this built-up area occupies approximately 1.2 square kilometres and supports a population of around 2,800 residents. Established as a planned village in 1813 by James Ferguson, the third Laird of Pitfour, the town retains a distinct historical character with tree-lined streets and a community atmosphere centred around a traffic island square. This square features floral displays and a local war memorial, acting as the social heart of the community. Living in Mintlaw means residing in an area that functions as a practical hub for Central Buchan while maintaining its roots as a historically agricultural locality. The village developed around key crossroads that once supported historic turnpike routes between Aberdeen, Fraserburgh, Banff, and Peterhead. Recent expansions include new housing developments spreading from the former railway station area to the north. Despite lacking an active railway station since the 1960s, the village remains accessible via current bus services and the 01771 dialling code. The area balances a mix of commercial, industrial, and residential developments, offering residents a blend of rural tranquility and essential local connectivity within a defined geographic footprint.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 1.2 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Amenities within practical reach of Mintlaw residents are concentrated around the local square and main roads, providing essential services for daily life. Five notable retail options are available nearby, with Morrisons Daily appearing twice in the listed amenities alongside the Co-op Mintlaw. These shops ensure that groceries and everyday necessities are accessible without needing to travel far. Beyond shopping, the village offers cultural and recreational resources hosted by the Aberdeenshire Museums Service. Key attractions include Aden Country Park, a 230-acre space containing Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, a ruined mansion house, forest walks, and a theme park. The park headquarters serves as a significant local draw for leisure and education. Inside the village, residents can visit the library, participate in community events at the village hall, or reflect on history at the Mintlaw War Memorial located in the floral-display-filled square. Dining and social life are supported by these local facilities, though specific restaurant names outside the main shops are not detailed in the available data. The area retains a community atmosphere centred on its traffic island square, which replaced the original diamond-shaped town centre redesigned around 1813. Prehistoric monuments such as the Catto Long Barrow and tumuli lie to the south, attracting history enthusiasts. For families, schools like Mintlaw Academy, Mintlaw Primary School, and Pitfour School are nearby, embedding education within the local fabric. This combination of green spaces, museums, and essential retail supports a lifestyle that balances rural character with accessible town services.
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The provided data does not include specific figures regarding age profiles, household types, or home ownership levels for Mintlaw. Consequently, any detailed analysis of the demographic composition or accommodation types cannot be constructed from the available information. Without concrete statistics on the population's age distribution or the mix of owner-occupied versus rental properties, it is impossible to describe the precise character of the community using verified numbers. The same limitation applies to data on diversity and levels of deprivation. A factual assessment of the quality of life in relation to these social indicators requires specific metrics that are absent from the current dataset. While Mintlaw has a population estimate of around 2,800 residents based on 2020 figures, the breakdown of how these households are structured remains undefined in the available records. Residents rely on local services such as the police station, library, and dental surgery, but data regarding who uses these services or the socioeconomic background of the users is not provided. For a complete understanding of the demographic landscape, one would typically need information on school attendance patterns or employment sectors. However, the current scope restricts knowledge to the general existence of schools like Mintlaw Academy and the dominant agricultural and local service economy. No specific claims about household tenure or deprivation indices can be made because the underlying data points do not exist in the provided source material.
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