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Potterton is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated approximately 6 miles north of Aberdeen city centre. Covering 43.4 hectares, it is a compact, rural community with a population estimated at around 1,000. Its proximity to Aberdeen offers easy access to the city’s amenities while retaining a distinct village character. Potterton Church stands as a notable local landmark, reflecting the area’s historical roots. The village lies within the AB23 postcode district, placing it in a strategic location between Balmedie and Aberdeen. Residents benefit from nearby transport links, including Dyce and Aberdeen Railway Stations, and two airports within reach. Daily life in Potterton blends quiet rural living with connectivity to urban services, making it appealing to those seeking a balance between seclusion and accessibility. The area’s modest size and low population density contribute to a close-knit community feel, with residents often knowing their neighbours. For those considering living in Potterton, the combination of natural surroundings and practical infrastructure offers a unique blend of tranquillity and convenience.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 43.4 hectares
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Living in Potterton provides access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The village is near Co-op Balmedie, M&S Aberdeen Bridge of, and Co-op Jesmond, offering essential shopping and retail services. For travel, Dyce and Aberdeen Railway Stations are easily accessible, while Aberdeen Dyce Airport and Aberdeen Airport provide regional and international flight connections. The Aberdeen Ferry Terminal is also nearby, linking to island communities and coastal destinations. Potterton’s lifestyle balances rural simplicity with urban convenience. Residents can enjoy local shops, dining options, and the village’s historical sites, such as Potterton Church. The area’s proximity to natural landscapes and transport networks makes it ideal for those who value both tranquillity and accessibility. Whether commuting to Aberdeen or exploring nearby countryside, residents benefit from a well-connected yet peaceful environment. The combination of small-town charm and practical infrastructure ensures a lifestyle that suits a variety of preferences, from families to professionals seeking a quieter base.
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