Area Overview for Friockheim
Area Information
Friockheim is a small Scottish village in Angus, established in 1814 and officially renamed in 1824 by Flemish weavers. Covering 49.2 hectares, it lies between Arbroath, Brechin, Forfar, and Montrose, with a population of 1,065 according to the 2022 Census. The area’s character blends historical roots in flax milling with modern housing developments on former mill sites. Residents benefit from a compact village feel, featuring a primary school, two village halls, a public park, and a community centre. Notable local landmarks include a church built in 1835 and Mike Lingard Gunsmith, a business with a royal appointment to Prince Charles. The village’s small-scale nature fosters a close-knit community, though its proximity to larger towns offers access to broader amenities. Living in Friockheim means embracing a mix of heritage and practicality, with a focus on local traditions and community-driven spaces.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 49.2 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Residents of Friockheim have access to essential amenities within practical reach, including Morrisons Daily, Tesco Arbroath, and a local pharmacy. The village hosts a primary school, two village halls, and a community centre, fostering social engagement and family life. A public park provides green space for recreation, while the church and historical sites contribute to the area’s cultural identity. The presence of Mike Lingard Gunsmith, a unique business with royal ties, adds to Friockheim’s distinct character. Though small, the village offers convenience through nearby retail options and community facilities. The compact layout ensures that daily errands and leisure activities are easily accessible, supporting a lifestyle balanced between local traditions and practical living.
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