Area Overview for DD9 6EL

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

DD9 6EL is a small residential cluster nestled in Angus, Scotland, within the historic city of Brechin. Situated along the River South Esk at coordinates 56.733607, -2.659064, this area blends medieval heritage with modern living. Brechin’s cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, and its 13th-century castle stand as enduring landmarks, reflecting the area’s deep historical roots. The community is compact, with a focus on local amenities and connectivity to nearby towns. Residents benefit from proximity to retail hubs like Farmfoods Brechin, Tesco Brechin, and Co-op Brechin, as well as metro stations at Brechin and Bridge of Dun. While the area’s population and size remain unquantified in the data, its character is defined by a quiet, historic atmosphere and practical access to services. For those seeking a balance between heritage and convenience, DD9 6EL offers a distinct Scottish living experience, ideal for those valuing proximity to cultural landmarks and everyday essentials.

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Energy Efficiency in DD9 6EL

Living in DD9 6EL offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Farmfoods Brechin, Tesco Brechin, and Co-op Brechin, providing everyday shopping convenience. Metro stations at Brechin and Bridge of Dun ensure easy access to broader regional networks. Historically, the area is anchored by Brechin Cathedral, a 12th-century structure with a round tower, and Brechin Castle, a 13th-century fortress converted into a mansion. The Maison Dieu Chapel, founded as a hospital in the 13th century, adds to the area’s cultural richness. These landmarks, combined with nearby retail and transport options, create a lifestyle that balances heritage with modern practicality. Residents can enjoy a mix of quiet, historic surroundings and the convenience of local services, making DD9 6EL a viable choice for those seeking a compact, well-connected community.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in DD9 6EL?
DD9 6EL offers a compact, historic community with access to local shops, two metro stations, and cultural landmarks like Brechin Cathedral. The area’s small size fosters a close-knit environment, though specific demographic data is not available.
Who typically lives in DD9 6EL?
The area is a small residential cluster, likely attracting those seeking a blend of Scottish heritage and practical amenities. Specific population or household data is not provided in the available information.
How reliable is the internet and transport in DD9 6EL?
Mobile coverage is good (score 82), but broadband is poor (score 27). Two metro stations—Brechin and Bridge of Dun—provide regional connectivity, though local digital infrastructure may require upgrades for high-speed needs.
Are there safety concerns in DD9 6EL?
Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural sites or planning constraints. Crime data is unavailable for Scotland, so buyers should consult local resources for detailed safety insights.
What amenities are nearby in DD9 6EL?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Farmfoods and Tesco, and two metro stations. Historic sites like Brechin Cathedral and Castle are also within the area, adding cultural value to daily life.

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