Area Overview for DD5 2QN

Reres park, Broughty Ferry in DD5 2QN
Barnhill Rock Gardens in DD5 2QN
Barnhill Rock Garden in DD5 2QN
Bridge Street, Barnhill, near its junction with Collingwood Crescent in DD5 2QN
Old railway bridge at Barnhill in DD5 2QN
Orchar Park in DD5 2QN
Barnhill Rock Garden, Broughty Ferry in DD5 2QN
Former railway bridge, Broughty Ferry in DD5 2QN
Broughty Ferry Nature Trail in DD5 2QN
The tide is out at Barnhill in DD5 2QN
Oor Wullie sculpture in Barnhill Rock Garden in DD5 2QN
Jubilee Arch from the rear in DD5 2QN
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Area Information

DD5 2QN is a small residential postcode area in the north of Dundee, Scotland, nestled on the banks of the Firth of Tay. Historically a fishing hamlet and ferry crossing point, it evolved into a planned Victorian seaside resort, retaining its charm as a desirable commuter suburb. The area is characterised by Victorian and Edwardian architecture, including mansions and conservation areas from its 19th-century development. Proximity to Dundee offers easy access to the city’s cultural and economic hubs, while the coastal location provides a tranquil, scenic backdrop. Residents benefit from a mix of residential tranquility and urban connectivity, with frequent rail links to Dundee and nearby amenities. The area’s identity is rooted in its history as part of Broughty Ferry, a suburb with strong ties to Dundee’s growth, and it remains a sought-after place for those seeking a balance between coastal living and city convenience.

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Living in DD5 2QN offers access to a range of practical amenities within reach. Retail options include Tesco Dalhousie, Co-op Dundee, and Iceland Barnhill, providing everyday shopping convenience. The area is served by multiple railway stations, including Balmossie, Broughty Ferry, and Monifieth, connecting residents to regional transport networks. The coastal location brings proximity to Broughty Castle, a historic 15th-century site with museum exhibits, and Castle Green, a scenic public space. The high street along Queen Street features shops and cafes, contributing to a vibrant local character. While the area’s small size means amenities are concentrated, the mix of retail, transport, and historical sites ensures a balanced lifestyle. The coastal atmosphere and proximity to Dundee’s amenities make DD5 2QN appealing for those seeking both tranquility and accessibility.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in DD5 2QN?
DD5 2QN is a small residential area with a suburban character, linked to Dundee’s history as a planned Victorian resort. It retains a distinct identity with historic architecture and proximity to coastal and urban amenities, offering a mix of tranquility and connectivity.
Who typically lives in DD5 2QN?
The area attracts residents seeking a balance between coastal living and city access, with a focus on historic homes and proximity to Dundee’s cultural and economic hubs.
How connected is DD5 2QN by transport?
Residents have frequent rail links to Dundee (10-minute journey) and access to the A92 and Tay Road Bridge. Broadband is fair (score 58), and mobile coverage is good (score 85), supporting daily connectivity.
Are there safety concerns in DD5 2QN?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites. Crime data is unavailable for Scotland, but the suburban setting and lack of environmental hazards suggest a stable environment.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to retail stores like Tesco and Co-op, multiple railway stations, and historic sites such as Broughty Castle, along with a coastal atmosphere and local high street shops.

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