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Peterhead, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a historic coastal town with a rich heritage and a strategic position as a fishing port. Covering 8.5 km², it is the most easterly town in mainland Scotland, perched on a headland near the mouths of the River Ugie and Kirk Burn. Originally a Pictish settlement and later a royal burgh established in 1593, Peterhead has long been shaped by its natural harbour, which supported fishing, whaling, and salmon processing. Today, the Ugie Salmon Fishhouse, dating to 1585, stands as a testament to its maritime past. The area’s character blends historic architecture with modern living, offering residents a connection to Scotland’s past while benefiting from contemporary amenities. Its proximity to Inverugie Castle and Ravenscraig Castle adds to its appeal, and the developed harbour facilities around Port Henry and Keith Inch provide both practical and scenic value. For those seeking a community rooted in tradition yet open to the future, Peterhead offers a distinct blend of history, coastal charm, and practical infrastructure.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 8.5 km²
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Living in Peterhead means having access to a range of practical amenities within easy reach. The town’s retail scene includes five notable stores, such as Morrisons Daily Peterhead and Co-op Kinmundy, providing everyday essentials. While the area may not boast sprawling shopping centres, these local retailers cater to daily needs with convenience in mind. For leisure, the historic Ugie Salmon Fishhouse and nearby Inverugie Castle offer cultural and historical interest, while the coastal setting provides opportunities for outdoor activities. The character of Peterhead lies in its compact, community-focused layout, where amenities are designed for practicality rather than scale. Residents can enjoy a blend of local shops, historic sites, and the natural beauty of the surrounding coastline, creating a lifestyle that prioritises accessibility and connection to the region’s heritage.
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