Area Overview for DD11 1PP

Area Information

Living in DD11 1PP places you within a specific residential cluster of the posttown DD11 1PP, which forms part of the larger Arbroath area. This postcode covers 539 square metres of housing space, creating a compact environment within the coastal built-up area of Angus, Scotland. You are situated approximately 17 miles northeast of Dundee, accessing the North Sea coast and the historic settlement that grew around Arbroath Abbey. The town retains a distinctive visual identity defined by red sandstone architecture and a fishing heritage dating back to Iron Age settlements. While the declaration of Scottish independence in 1320 occurred nearby, your daily life is shaped by the modern reality of a port town that transitioned through industrial eras focused on jute, flax, and engineering. The area benefits from a harbour originally established in 1394 and expanded in 1839, reflecting deep historical roots. Residents enjoy proximity to key landmarks such as Arbroath Abbey, a major medieval ruin on the High Street, and the restored Round O' window. This postcode is situated in a typical east coast Scottish town known for its industrial past and famous Arbroath smokie delicacies. You gain access to a community with centuries of history, balancing the quiet of a residential cluster with the cultural significance of a royal burgh founded by King William the Lion in 1178.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
539 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

The specific data required to describe the property market in DD11 1PP is not available. There are no figures provided regarding home ownership percentages, the mix of accommodation types, or the predominant housing styles within this postcode. You cannot determine if this is primarily an owner-occupied zone or a rental sector because the necessary percentage data is missing. The only quantifiable fact is the size of the area itself, which is recorded as 539 square metres. This metric defines the physical footprint of the residential cluster but offers no insight into property values, sale prices, or the types of dwellings, such as flats or detached homes, that make up the stock. Without information on accommodation types or ownership levels, it is impossible to paint a picture of the housing market dynamics for buyers considering homes in DD11 1PP. The absence of these specific metrics means that descriptions of the property landscape must remain general references to the area within the larger Arbroath town without inventing new facts.

House Prices in DD11 1PP

1
Properties
-
Average Sold Price
-
Lowest Price
-
Highest Price

Showing 1 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
Jobcentreplus, 2 Chalmers Street, Arbroath, DD11 1PPoffice_workshop----

Energy Efficiency in DD11 1PP

Your lifestyle in DD11 1PP is defined by practical access to essential amenities within a short distance, removing the need for long commutes to the town centre or other facilities. You have access to two railway stations that serve your travel needs: Arbroath Railway Station and Carnoustie Railway Station. These connections link the residential cluster to wider networks across the region. For your daily shopping requirements, five retail outlets are located nearby, ensuring convenience without lengthy journeys. You can visit Lidl Hayshead, Farmfoods Hayshead, and Morrisons Hayshead for your groceries and household supplies. These specific stores provide options for various shopping budgets and preferences. The area benefits from being a residential cluster integral to the urban coastal town of Arbroath, which is known for its red sandstone buildings and harbour views. While specific leisure parks or dining venues are not listed in the immediate practical reach data, the proximity to Hayshead and the town of Arbroath itself offers a range of activities typical of an east coast Scottish town. Your daily routine would involve easy access to major supermarkets and transport hubs that support a self-sufficient lifestyle.

Amenities

Schools

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The provided data contains no specific statistics regarding the demographic makeup of DD11 1PP. There are no figures available on the age profile of residents, household types, home ownership levels, or accommodation diversity for this particular postcode. Consequently, it is not possible to describe the community in terms of population density, family structures, or social heterogeneity using the exact data points required. You cannot determine the deprivation levels or quality of life indicators specific to this 539 square metre cluster because the necessary metrics are absent from the current records. Without data on who lives here, any attempt to profile the neighbourhood would be purely speculative and factually inaccurate. The only concrete fact available is the physical capacity of the area, which encompasses 539 square metres of residential space. Until the relevant population figures, average age, and household composition data are published, a detailed narrative about the people living in DD11 1PP cannot be constructed. Prospective buyers must rely on broader Arbroath statistics rather than specific micro-data for this location.

Household Size

N/A
most common

Accommodation Type

N/A
most common

Tenure

N/A
majority

Ethnic Group

N/A
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

N/A
median
N/A
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

N/A
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Premium
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Premium
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Premium
  • Protected Woodland
    Premium
  • Crime Risk
    Premium

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

Nearby Areas

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key amenities near DD11 1PP?
You have access to two railway stations, Arbroath Railway Station and Carnoustie Railway Station, which serve the residential cluster. For shopping, five retail venues are within practical reach, including Lidl Hayshead, Farmfoods Hayshead, and Morrisons Hayshead. These specific locations provide essential services for daily living without requiring long travel into the wider town of Arbroath.
Is broadband suitable for working from home in this area?
Fixed broadband scores 42 out of 100, indicating fair to moderate performance for internet tasks. This suggests that basic use is functional, though high-speed requirements for video conferencing may be limited. Conversely, mobile coverage scores 82 out of 100, providing good signal quality for cellular devices. Residents should expect reliable mobile connectivity but may find fixed-line speeds insufficient for heavy remote work loads.
Are there any planning constraints or environmental risks for this postcode?
The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of zero, indicating the absence of risk. There is no Ramsar wetland coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserves or woodland within the boundaries of DD11 1PP. This confirms the residential cluster is free from these specific environmental restrictions, though crime risk data for Scotland is currently unavailable in the same format as other regions.

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .