Area Overview for DD1 1NX

University of Dundee in DD1 1NX
Riverside Drive, Dundee in DD1 1NX
Access to Tay Rail Bridge in DD1 1NX
Looking uphill on Nethergate in DD1 1NX
Nethergate towards the Queens in DD1 1NX
Riverside Apartments in DD1 1NX
Caird House, Perth Road in DD1 1NX
River Tay from the Perth Road in DD1 1NX
Tay Rail Bridge and Riverside Drive, Dundee. in DD1 1NX
St. Peter's Free Church, Dundee in DD1 1NX
Ryehill Church, Dundee in DD1 1NX
Westfield Place, Dundee in DD1 1NX
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Area Information

DD1 1NX is a small residential postcode area nestled within Dundee, Scotland’s first officially designated city. Known historically for its industrial roots in jute, jam, and journalism, Dundee has evolved into a hub for education, life sciences, and digital innovation. The area reflects this transformation, offering a blend of modern infrastructure and historical character. Residents benefit from proximity to Dundee’s central railway station, which connects to Edinburgh and Glasgow in under two hours, and the A90 and A929 roads that link to Fife and beyond. The area’s compact size means amenities are within practical reach, including supermarkets like Lidl and Tesco, and multiple railway stations. While the city’s industrial past is evident in its architecture, the present-day focus on universities and creative industries gives DD1 1NX a forward-looking vibe. It’s a place where historic town walls and modern digital connectivity coexist, appealing to those seeking a balance between tradition and contemporary living.

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Living in DD1 1NX offers easy access to a range of amenities. Retail options include Lidl Central and multiple Tesco stores, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network provides direct connections to Dundee, Invergowrie, and Broughty Ferry, while nearby airports cater to regional travel. Though specific parks or leisure facilities aren’t listed, the proximity to Dundee’s historic centre—home to landmarks like the Tay Rail Bridge and University of Dundee—offers cultural and educational opportunities. The compact layout means residents can reach shops, transport hubs, and services quickly, blending convenience with the city’s evolving character.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the broadband quality in DD1 1NX?
Broadband quality scores 88 out of 100, classified as excellent, ensuring reliable internet for both work and leisure. Mobile coverage also scores 85, supporting seamless connectivity.
Are there any protected natural areas near DD1 1NX?
No Ramsar wetlands, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands are present in the area, meaning no ecological restrictions impact daily life or development.
What transport options are available?
The area has four railway stations, including Dundee Railway Station, and two nearby airports. Roads like the A90 and A929 provide access to Fife and beyond, with the Tay Road Bridge connecting to the south.

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