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DD5 1HA is a small residential postcode in Broughty Ferry, a suburb of Dundee, Scotland. Nestled on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, the area blends Victorian and Edwardian architecture with a seaside atmosphere, making it a distinctive commuter suburb. Originally a fishing hamlet and ferry crossing point, it evolved into a planned Victorian resort, retaining its charm while expanding northwards in the 20th century. Today, it is closely linked to Dundee, with residents often working in the city but choosing to live in this quieter, historic locale. The area is characterised by conservation zones, mansions, and a high street along Queen Street, which features shops, cafes, and a sense of community. Proximity to Dundee’s amenities, combined with its coastal setting, makes DD5 1HA appealing to those seeking a balance between urban convenience and rural tranquillity. The postcode covers a small cluster of homes, with easy access to the Tay Road Bridge and A92, ensuring connectivity to larger cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow. Its history, from 1547’s Rough Wooing to 19th-century railway development, adds depth to its identity as a place where past and present coexist.
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Living in DD5 1HA offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The high street along Queen Street features shops, cafes, and a vibrant retail scene, including M&S Broughty Ferry SF, Tesco Broughty, and Aldi on Herod Hill. For daily essentials, residents can visit these stores, which cater to both routine needs and leisure shopping. The area is also served by five railway stations, including Broughty Ferry and Monifieth, ensuring easy travel to Dundee and surrounding areas. Nearby, Dundee City Airport and Dundee Airport provide regional flight connectivity. Parks and open spaces, while not explicitly named, are implied by the area’s historic character and proximity to the Firth of Tay. The combination of retail, transport, and coastal access creates a convenient lifestyle, blending suburban comfort with urban accessibility.
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