Area Overview for DD10 8PJ
Area Information
Living in DD10 8PJ, a small residential cluster in Montrose, Angus, offers a blend of coastal charm and historical significance. Nestled 28 miles north of Dundee and 37 miles south of Aberdeen, this area is defined by its proximity to the North and South Esk rivers, which have shaped its maritime trade legacy. The postcode covers 2,094 square metres, a compact footprint that reflects the town’s character as a historic royal burgh. Montrose’s origins trace back to 1140, when King David I granted it a burgh charter, and its economy once thrived on exporting salmon, grain, and flax. Today, the area retains echoes of its past through streets named America Street, Baltic Street, and India Street, a testament to its trading heritage. Residents benefit from a quiet coastal lifestyle, with nearby attractions like RAF Montrose, which was the UK’s first military airfield, and a thriving cultural legacy that drew writers and artists in the interwar period. The area’s small size and strategic location make it ideal for those seeking a mix of history, natural beauty, and easy access to major Scottish cities.
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- 2094 m²
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Energy Efficiency in DD10 8PJ
Life in DD10 8PJ is enriched by a range of local amenities within easy reach. The nearby Tesco Montrose, Co-op Scotmid, and Aldi Montrose cater to everyday shopping needs, while the Montrose Railway Station and Bridge of Dun metro station provide transport links to broader networks. The area’s historic character is complemented by recreational opportunities, including the Montrose Golf Club, established in 1810, and the remnants of the town’s past, such as the old castle site. Though specific parks or green spaces are not detailed in the data, the proximity to the Esk rivers and coastal landscapes suggests opportunities for outdoor activities. The presence of Sunnyside Royal Hospital, now repurposed, hints at a community with a mix of historical and contemporary facilities. Residents benefit from a compact, self-contained lifestyle where local amenities meet the needs of daily life without the need for long commutes.
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