Area Overview for DD7 7JN

Carnoustie Golf Course in DD7 7JN
Golfers' car park at Carnoustie in DD7 7JN
Street by the station in DD7 7JN
Path to the cycleway in DD7 7JN
Lower Queen Street in the rain, Carnoustie in DD7 7JN
Station Road at its junction with Church Street, Carnoustie in DD7 7JN
Philip Street, Carnoustie in DD7 7JN
Avast ye scurvy preventing swabs in DD7 7JN
The Links, Carnoustie in DD7 7JN
Tayside street in DD7 7JN
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Low bridge, Ferrier Street in DD7 7JN
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Area Information

DD7 7JN is a small residential postcode cluster in Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland. Nestled on the North Sea coast, it lies approximately 14 miles east of Dundee and near Arbroath. Historically a village rooted in linen weaving, agriculture, and fishing, Carnoustie evolved into a seaside resort and commuter town for Dundee. The area is defined by its proximity to the renowned Carnoustie Golf Links, established in 1842 as the world’s first 18-hole course. This landmark, which hosts major tournaments, is a defining feature of the region. The postcode area benefits from its coastal location, offering a blend of natural scenery and historical significance. Residents here are likely to be commuters working in Dundee, retirees, or those drawn to the golfing heritage. The area’s compact size means it is walkable, with amenities like railway stations and local shops within practical reach. Its character is shaped by a mix of traditional architecture and modern infrastructure, reflecting its evolution from a small village to a connected coastal community.

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Living in DD7 7JN offers access to a range of local amenities within walking distance. Retail options include Co-op Carnoustie and Spar, providing essential shopping for residents. The area’s coastal setting means proximity to Carnoustie Golf Links, a major attraction for golf enthusiasts and a draw for tourism. Nearby, the town’s historic sites, such as Panbride Church (dating to 1681), add cultural value. For leisure, the North Sea coastline offers opportunities for walking, cycling, or seaside relaxation. The presence of multiple railway stations also facilitates access to larger towns like Dundee, where more extensive amenities are available. The character of daily life here is shaped by a mix of small-town convenience and the appeal of coastal living, with a focus on community and outdoor activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in DD7 7JN?
DD7 7JN is a small, residential cluster in Carnoustie, a coastal town with a mix of commuters, retirees, and golf enthusiasts. The area has no significant safety risks, low flood risk, and no protected natural sites, creating a stable, low-constraint environment for residents.
Who typically lives in DD7 7JN?
Residents are likely to include commuters working in Dundee, retirees, and those drawn to Carnoustie’s golfing heritage. The area’s compact size and coastal location cater to those seeking convenience and scenic living.
How connected is DD7 7JN digitally?
The area has broadband quality rated as fair (62/100) and mobile coverage as good (82/100), supporting remote work and daily internet use, though high-speed needs may require additional solutions.
Are there safety concerns in DD7 7JN?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites, indicating minimal environmental hazards. Crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, but no significant safety issues are reported.
What amenities are nearby in DD7 7JN?
Residents have access to Co-op Carnoustie, Spar, and multiple railway stations. The nearby Carnoustie Golf Links is a major attraction, and the coastal location offers walking and cycling opportunities.

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