Area Overview for DD5 1JA

Road junction at Claypotts Road in Dundee in DD5 1JA
St Luke's and Queen Street, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1JA
Coastal path between Dundee and Broughty Ferry in DD5 1JA
Footbridge, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1JA
Claypotts castle in DD5 1JA
West Ferry footpath in DD5 1JA
Railway tracks at West Ferry in DD5 1JA
Former skating pond, Broughty Ferry in DD5 1JA
"Oor Wullie sculpture ootside Bob Servant's hoose" in DD5 1JA
Coast path at Grassy Beach in DD5 1JA
Fife Coastal Path at Broughty Ferry in DD5 1JA
Boats on the Firth of Tay in DD5 1JA
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Area Information

DD5 1JA is a small residential cluster in Broughty Ferry, a suburb of Dundee, Scotland. Nestled on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, it blends Victorian seaside charm with modern convenience. The area’s origins as a fishing hamlet and ferry crossing point have evolved into a planned resort with a distinct identity. Its proximity to Dundee—reachable by rail in about 10 minutes—makes it a desirable commuter suburb. The architecture reflects its history, with Victorian and Edwardian mansions lining Queen Street’s high street, where shops and cafes thrive. Conservation areas preserve its 19th-century character, while the A92 coastal road and Tay Road Bridge offer easy access to the wider region. Residents benefit from nearby amenities, including Broughty Castle, a restored 15th-century fortress with museum exhibits, and the bustling high street. The area’s mix of historic appeal and practical connectivity makes it a compelling choice for those seeking a coastal lifestyle without sacrificing urban accessibility.

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DD5 1JA features a housing stock dominated by Victorian and Edwardian properties, reflecting its historical development as a planned seaside resort. The area is primarily owner-occupied, with a focus on larger homes and mansions that cater to families and professionals. While specific home ownership percentages are not provided, the architectural heritage indicates a market skewed towards established residences rather than rental properties. Buyers in this small area may find limited new builds but can expect well-maintained properties with historical character. The proximity to Dundee adds appeal for commuters, though the compact size of the postcode means buyers should consider nearby areas for more options. The emphasis on conservation areas also suggests a market where property value is tied to heritage and location rather than modernisation.

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Living in DD5 1JA offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The high street along Queen Street features shops, cafes, and local businesses, while nearby retail options include M&S Broughty Ferry, Aldi, and Sainsburys in Dundee. The area’s proximity to Broughty Castle and the Firth of Tay provides recreational opportunities, from walking to historical exploration. Transport links to Dundee’s cultural and commercial hubs are seamless, with railway stations at Broughty Ferry and Monifieth. The presence of two airports—Dundee City Airport and Dundee Airport—adds to the area’s connectivity. This blend of coastal charm, retail convenience, and transport options creates a lifestyle that balances tranquillity with urban accessibility.

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Demographics

Data on demographics such as age profiles, household types, or diversity is not available for DD5 1JA. However, the area’s character as a prosperous suburban coastal zone suggests a mix of long-term residents and professionals drawn to its proximity to Dundee. The absence of specific statistics means broader generalisations about the community’s composition are not possible.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes DD5 1JA distinctive compared to other areas near Dundee?
DD5 1JA stands out as a historic coastal suburb with Victorian architecture, proximity to Broughty Castle, and efficient transport links to Dundee. Its character as a planned seaside resort and low flood risk make it unique among nearby areas.
Are there schools near DD5 1JA?
While specific schools are not listed, the area’s integration with Dundee suggests access to local education facilities within commuting distance. Further research into nearby schools is recommended for precise details.
How does transport in DD5 1JA compare to other Scottish suburbs?
Transport is strong, with frequent rail services to Dundee and good digital connectivity (broadband 79, mobile 85). The A92 and Tay Road Bridge also provide regional access, comparable to other coastal Scottish suburbs.
What safety considerations should buyers be aware of in DD5 1JA?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected environmental sites, reducing potential hazards. Crime data is not available for Scotland, but the absence of high-risk designations suggests a generally safe environment.
What amenities are closest to DD5 1JA?
Residents have access to M&S Broughty Ferry, Sainsburys in Dundee, and Broughty Ferry Railway Station. The area’s proximity to Broughty Castle, the Tay Road Bridge, and Dundee’s retail hubs enhances daily convenience.

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