Area Overview for DD5 1EX

Our Lady of Good Counsel in DD5 1EX
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St Stephen's and West, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
Fisher Street, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
St.Stephen`s and West Church in DD5 1EX
Boats moored on the Firth of Tay in DD5 1EX
Housing at Fisher Street/Dundas Street, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
Housing at Dundas Street, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
Jetty at Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
Promenade at James Place, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
Footpath/cycle path: Broughty Ferry in DD5 1EX
Pebble covered beach in DD5 1EX
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Area Information

DD5 1EX is a small residential postcode area within Broughty Ferry, a historic suburb of Dundee in Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, it retains its 19th-century planned seaside resort character, blending Victorian and Edwardian architecture with modern comforts. The area is closely linked to Dundee, offering easy access to the city’s amenities while maintaining a distinct identity as a commuter suburb. Residents benefit from proximity to both urban and coastal environments, with the Tay Road Bridge and A92 motorway providing key transport links. Broughty Ferry’s origins as a fishing hamlet and ferry crossing point are reflected in its heritage, including Broughty Castle, a 15th-century fortress now open to the public. Today, the area is known for its conservation areas, tree-lined streets, and a mix of mansions and smaller homes. The postcode’s compact size means it is ideal for those seeking a quiet, well-connected neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and historical charm.

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Living in DD5 1EX offers a blend of convenience and charm. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including M&S Broughty Ferry SF, Tesco Broughty, and Aldi on Herod Hill Brae, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s coastal location means residents can enjoy the Firth of Tay’s scenic views, with Castle Green, the harbour, and Queen Street’s high street offering leisure and dining options. Broughty Castle, a key historical site, is a short walk away, adding cultural value to daily life. The proximity to railway stations and major roads ensures easy access to Dundee’s cultural and commercial hubs, while the area’s conservation status preserves its historic character. This mix of heritage, retail, and transport makes DD5 1EX ideal for those seeking a balanced lifestyle with both tranquillity and connectivity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in DD5 1EX?
DD5 1EX is a quiet, historic suburb of Dundee with a strong sense of identity. It features Victorian and Edwardian architecture, conservation areas, and a mix of mansions and smaller homes. The area is closely linked to Dundee but retains a distinct character as a commuter suburb with easy access to the city’s amenities.
Who typically lives in DD5 1EX?
Residents include families and professionals seeking a balance between coastal living and urban connectivity. The area’s proximity to Dundee and its historic charm attract those valuing both heritage and modern convenience.
How connected is DD5 1EX in terms of transport and internet?
The area has excellent transport links, including three railway stations and proximity to the A92 motorway. Broadband is rated excellent (92/100), and mobile coverage is good (85/100), supporting remote work and daily internet use.
Are there safety concerns in DD5 1EX?
There is no flood risk, and the area lacks protected sites that might impose restrictions. While crime data is unavailable for Scotland, the absence of environmental risks suggests a stable living environment.
What amenities are nearby in DD5 1EX?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including M&S and Tesco, as well as Broughty Ferry Railway Station and proximity to Broughty Castle. The area’s coastal location offers scenic views and leisure opportunities.

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