Area Overview for DD1 3JF

Camperdown Dock, Dundee harbour in DD1 3JF
Converted warehouses in DD1 3JF
South Victoria Dock Road in DD1 3JF
Fencing by the building in DD1 3JF
Dundee Port Access Road from East Dock Street in DD1 3JF
East Dock Street, Dundee near Roodyards Road in DD1 3JF
Roodyards Road, Dundee in DD1 3JF
View of Market Street, Dundee in DD1 3JF
Broughty Ferry Road, Dundee at its junction with Market Street in DD1 3JF
Dalkeith Road, Dundee at its junction with Broughty Ferry Road in DD1 3JF
Tay Road Bridge in DD1 3JF
Open Bridge in DD1 3JF
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Area Information

DD1 3JF is a small residential postcode cluster in Dundee, Scotland, a city with a rich industrial heritage and a modern, forward-thinking identity. Dundee, once known as the "city of jute, jam, and journalism," has reinvented itself as a hub for education, life sciences, and digital innovation. Living in DD1 3JF means being part of a community situated near the River Tay estuary, with historical landmarks like the Tay Rail Bridge and the remnants of medieval town walls within easy reach. The area benefits from proximity to Dundee’s central railway station, which connects to Edinburgh and Glasgow in under two hours, and two airports within the region. Daily life here blends urban convenience with a sense of history, where residents can enjoy modern amenities while being close to cultural and natural landmarks. The postcode’s small size means a tight-knit feel, with easy access to shops, transport, and the city’s evolving infrastructure. For those seeking a balance between tradition and progress, DD1 3JF offers a unique blend of accessibility and character.

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Living in DD1 3JF grants access to a range of practical amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include major chains like M&S Dundee, Tesco Murraygate, and Morrisons Daily Dundee, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network connects residents to key destinations, with Dundee Railway Station, Broughty Ferry, and Invergowrie stations offering frequent services. Air travel is also accessible, with two airports within the region. Beyond retail and transport, the area’s proximity to the River Tay and historical sites like the Tay Rail Bridge adds a layer of natural and cultural appeal. While specific parks or leisure facilities aren’t detailed in the data, the city’s reputation as a centre for education and innovation suggests a growing array of cultural and recreational opportunities nearby. This blend of convenience and connectivity makes daily life in DD1 3JF both practical and engaging.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the community feel like in DD1 3JF?
DD1 3JF is a small residential cluster in Dundee, offering a mix of urban convenience and historical charm. The area’s proximity to rail stations and retail hubs suggests a practical, accessible lifestyle, with a community likely shaped by commuters and professionals connected to Dundee’s growing industries.
What transport options are available near DD1 3JF?
Residents have access to Dundee Railway Station, Broughty Ferry, and Invergowrie stations, with journey times to Edinburgh and Glasgow under two hours. Broadband and mobile coverage scores of 85 ensure reliable connectivity, while two airports within the region provide air travel options.
Is DD1 3JF a safe area to live?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites that could pose safety concerns. While crime data isn’t available for Scotland, the assessments indicate no significant safety risks, suggesting a stable environment for residents.
What amenities are nearby?
DD1 3JF is near M&S Dundee, Tesco Murraygate, and Morrisons Daily Dundee. Rail stations and two airports are within reach, and the area’s proximity to the River Tay and historical landmarks adds to its appeal.

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