Area Overview for DD10 9UH
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Living in DD10 9UH, a small postcode area in the historic coastal town of Montrose, Scotland, offers a blend of maritime heritage and modern convenience. Nestled in Angus, this area is 45 kilometres north of Dundee and 60 kilometres south of Aberdeen, placing it at the northern edge of the county. Montrose, designated a royal burgh in the medieval era, retains its historical character with a high street lined by merchant and landowning family homes. The town’s trading past is evident in street names like America Street and Baltic Street. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to the North and South Esk rivers, with a mix of local amenities and natural surroundings. Residents benefit from a railway station at Montrose and access to the Bridge of Dun metro stop, ensuring connectivity to nearby towns. The area’s broadband score of 66 and mobile coverage of 82 support both work and leisure, while nearby shops like Tesco Montrose and Aldi Montrose provide everyday convenience. For those seeking a quieter lifestyle, Montrose’s historic golf club, established in 1810, offers recreational opportunities. This is a place where coastal charm meets practical living, ideal for those valuing history, community, and accessibility.
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Life in DD10 9UH is enriched by a range of nearby amenities that cater to daily needs and leisure. The area’s retail options include Tesco Montrose, Co-op Scotmid, and Aldi Montrose, ensuring easy access to groceries and household essentials. For travel, Montrose Railway Station offers regular services, while the Bridge of Dun metro stop connects to the wider region. The town’s historic character extends to its recreational offerings, such as the Montrose Golf Club, founded in 1810, which remains a draw for enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape, shaped by the Esk rivers, provides natural beauty, though specific parks or green spaces are not detailed in the data. Residents also benefit from the town’s cultural legacy, with ties to Scottish writers and artists from the interwar period. This blend of practical amenities and historical appeal creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with a sense of place.
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The town’s trading past is evident in street names like America Street and Baltic Street. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to the North and South Esk rivers, with a mix of local amenities and natural surroundings. Residents benefit from a railway station at Montrose and access to the Bridge of Dun metro stop, ensuring connectivity to nearby towns. The area’s broadband score of 66 and mobile coverage of 82 support both work and leisure, while nearby shops like Tesco Montrose and Aldi Montrose provide everyday convenience. For those seeking a quieter lifestyle, Montrose’s historic golf club, established in 1810, offers recreational opportunities. This is a place where coastal charm meets practical living, ideal for those valuing history, community, and accessibility.
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