Area Overview for DD9 6AH

Airlie Street, Brechin at its junction with Bearehill Gardens in DD9 6AH
Latch Road, Brechin at its junction with Latch Gardens and Pearse Street in DD9 6AH
View of Argyll Street, Brechin in DD9 6AH
St Andrew Street, Brechin at its junction with Latch Road in DD9 6AH
Cookston Crescent, Brechin at its junction with Trinity Road in DD9 6AH
View of Eddie Avenue, Brechin in DD9 6AH
Market Street, Brechin, near its junction with Maisondieu Lane in DD9 6AH
Disused Church at South Esk Street, Brechin in DD9 6AH
Panmure Street, Brechin in DD9 6AH
Junction of St David's Street and High Street, Brechin in DD9 6AH
Glebe Park. in DD9 6AH
A former church building in Brechin in DD9 6AH
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Area Information

Living in DD9 6AH means being part of a small residential cluster in the historic city of Brechin, Angus, Scotland. Nestled along the River South Esk at coordinates 56.733607, -2.659064, this area blends historical significance with modern convenience. Brechin’s origins trace back to the 600s, with a cathedral dating to the 12th century and Brechin Castle, once the seat of the Earls of Dalhousie, standing as a testament to its medieval past. Today, the area is defined by its proximity to retail hubs like Farmfoods Brechin and Tesco Brechin, as well as public transport links to Brechin and Bridge of Dun stations. The community benefits from a compact layout, making daily errands and travel efficient. While the area is small, its connection to Brechin’s rich heritage and practical amenities offers a unique blend of history and accessibility. For those seeking a quiet yet connected life, DD9 6AH provides a base near both cultural landmarks and essential services, ideal for those valuing a balance between tradition and modern living.

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Energy Efficiency in DD9 6AH

The lifestyle in DD9 6AH is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Farmfoods Brechin, Tesco Brechin, and Co-op Brechin, ensuring residents have access to groceries, household goods, and everyday services. The area’s two metro stations, Brechin and Bridge of Dun, provide easy access to broader regional networks, supporting both local travel and longer commutes. While the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the presence of retail and transport hubs suggests a practical, community-focused environment. The compact nature of the area means amenities are within walking or short driving distance, reducing the need for extensive travel. For those who enjoy a mix of historical and modern living, DD9 6AH offers a straightforward lifestyle with essentials readily available, though more detailed information on recreational spaces would be needed to fully assess leisure options.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes DD9 6AH distinctive compared to other areas in Angus?
DD9 6AH is a small residential cluster in Brechin, a historic city with a cathedral dating to the 12th century and Brechin Castle. It offers proximity to retail hubs like Tesco and Co-op, along with metro stations at Brechin and Bridge of Dun, blending heritage with modern convenience.
How reliable is the digital connectivity in DD9 6AH?
Broadband in DD9 6AH scores 32 out of 100, indicating poor performance, but mobile coverage is strong at 82, making it suitable for communication and light internet use, though not ideal for heavy data demands.
Are there safety concerns for residents in DD9 6AH?
There is no flood risk, and the area avoids protected natural sites. Crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, but the absence of environmental hazards suggests a stable living environment.
What amenities are nearby in DD9 6AH?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Farmfoods and Tesco, and two metro stations. While parks and leisure facilities are not specified, the area’s compact layout ensures essentials are within easy reach.

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