Area Overview for DD11 1YF

Area Information

DD11 1YF is a small residential postcode cluster in the coastal town of Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. Situated 17 miles northeast of Dundee, it lies along the North Sea coast, blending historical significance with modern living. The area is defined by its red sandstone architecture, a legacy of its medieval origins, and its ties to Scotland’s independence through the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath, signed at Arbroath Abbey. Daily life here is shaped by its coastal setting, with the historic harbour and fishing heritage still evident. The town’s character is a mix of traditional charm and practical amenities, including a railway station and local retail outlets. Residents benefit from proximity to both urban and natural environments, with the North Sea providing recreational opportunities. As a compact area, DD11 1YF offers a quieter alternative to larger towns, appealing to those seeking a balance between coastal living and accessible services. Its small size means a tight-knit community feel, with local landmarks like the abbey and the Round O window adding to its distinct identity.

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Living in DD11 1YF means easy access to essential amenities within walking or short driving distance. The area includes five retail outlets, such as Farmfoods Hayshead, Lidl Hayshead, and Morrisons Hayshead, providing grocery and everyday shopping convenience. Arbroath Railway Station offers connections to regional hubs, facilitating travel for work or leisure. The town’s coastal location brings recreational opportunities, including the historic harbour and nearby beaches. Locals can also explore Arbroath Abbey, a major historical site, and the Round O window, a notable architectural feature. The area’s character is shaped by its red sandstone buildings and fishing heritage, with the Arbroath smokie delicacy still part of the local culture. While the retail options are modest, they meet daily needs, and the town’s compact size ensures a sense of community. The mix of historical sites and practical amenities creates a lifestyle that balances tradition with modern convenience.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in DD11 1YF?
DD11 1YF is a small, coastal postcode cluster in Arbroath, part of a town with historical significance and a strong sense of local identity. The area is compact, with amenities and services concentrated within practical reach, fostering a close-knit community feel.
What transport options are available nearby?
Residents have access to Arbroath Railway Station for rail travel and mobile networks rated 82 (good), though broadband quality is poor (36). The coastal location offers walking and cycling routes, but specific cycle paths are not detailed.
Are there any environmental risks in the area?
No significant environmental risks are present, with a flood risk score of 0 (low risk) and no protected natural sites. However, crime risk data is not available for Scotland.
What amenities are closest to DD11 1YF?
The area includes five retail outlets, such as Farmfoods Hayshead, and Arbroath Railway Station. Nearby historical sites include Arbroath Abbey and the Round O window, reflecting the town’s heritage.

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