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Ardoch Farm in DD10 9LZ
Track giving access to North Hill of Craigo in DD10 9LZ
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Road to Ardoch farm in DD10 9LZ
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Area Information

DD10 9LZ lies in Angus, a region on Scotland’s east coast known for its diverse landscapes, from coastal plains to upland glens. This postcode covers a small residential cluster, likely centred around Brechin, a town with historical roots and a quiet, rural character. The area is bordered by the North Sea to the east and the Firth of Tay to the south, offering proximity to both coastal and inland environments. Nearby, Montrose and Arbroath provide access to cultural and economic hubs, while the surrounding countryside supports agriculture and tourism. The region’s history is deeply tied to Scotland’s identity, including the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath signed in Arbroath Abbey. Daily life here balances rural tranquillity with connectivity to nearby towns, where amenities like retail stores, rail services, and community hubs are accessible. The area’s small scale means a tight-knit community feel, with residents likely drawn to its low flood risk, absence of environmental constraints, and proximity to natural and historical sites.

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Energy Efficiency in DD10 9LZ

Living in DD10 9LZ offers access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. Nearby, retail options include Co-op Scotmid, Farmfoods Montrose, and Lidl Montrose, providing everyday shopping convenience. The area’s proximity to Brechin and Montrose also means access to larger town centres with more varied services. For transport, two railway stations—Montrose and Laurencekirk—connect residents to broader regional networks. While the area itself is small, its location within Angus means residents can explore nearby attractions like Arbroath Abbey, Bell Rock Lighthouse, and the J M Barrie Museum in Kirriemuir. The landscape, with its mix of coastal and rural features, supports outdoor activities, though specific parks or recreational facilities within DD10 9LZ are not detailed in the data.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in DD10 9LZ?
DD10 9LZ is a small residential cluster in Angus, likely centred around Brechin. The area’s rural character and proximity to towns like Montrose and Arbroath suggest a mix of local amenities and community connections, though specific demographic details are not provided.
What transport options are available near DD10 9LZ?
Residents have access to two railway stations—Montrose and Laurencekirk—and nearby towns with retail and services. Broadband scores are average (50/100), and mobile coverage is good at 82/100, supporting basic connectivity needs.
Are there safety concerns in DD10 9LZ?
The area has a low flood risk, with no Ramsar wetlands or protected nature reserves nearby. Crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, but the rural setting may contribute to a low crime profile.
What amenities are nearby?
DD10 9LZ is near retail stores like Co-op Scotmid and Lidl Montrose, as well as rail links to Montrose and Laurencekirk. The area’s proximity to Angus means access to historical sites like Arbroath Abbey and coastal attractions.

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