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Newport-on-Tay is a coastal village in Fife, Scotland, situated on the north bank of the River Tay directly opposite Dundee. It occupies a small footprint of just 1.5 km² yet stands as a distinctive suburb characterised by grand Victorian villas built on the hillside. The settlement developed primarily as a ferry crossing and commuter destination for Dundee's wealthy industrialists during the nineteenth century. Thomas Telford constructed a steamboat pier here in 1823, attracting jute barons from the nearby city. The Tay Rail Bridge opened in 1878 and the Tay Road Bridge followed in 1864, though the ferry service officially ended later due to the road bridge. Today, the village sits neatly between these two major bridges with a feeder dual carriageway providing quick access to Dundee. The population numbers just over 4,000 residents who enjoy rolling hills and views of the River Tay. You live in a thriving coastal environment that retains its historical charm while serving as a practical satellite community.
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- Built Up Area 250
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- 1.5 km²
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Living in Newport-on-Tay provides immediate access to local shops and transport hubs without needing to travel far. You can visit Spar, Co-op Scotmid, and Spar Harvest for daily essentials within walking distance. The village itself offers a quiet retreat between two major bridges while amenities remain close at hand. Five railway stations serve the region, giving you options at Dundee Railway Station, Broughty Ferry Railway Station, and Invergowrie Railway Station. If you prefer flying, three airports are available nearby including Dundee City Airport, Dundee Airport, and RAF Leuchars. The historical character is preserved through sites like the old steamboat pier and the 1824 mile-marker from the Great Fife Road. You will not find large shopping centres nearby, but the village retains its independence as a commuter suburb of Dundee. Daily life balances coastal scenery with practical convenience for hywell errands or commuting.
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The community in Newport-on-Tay consists of just over 4,000 residents who live in a pattern of hillside residences. The area features grand Victorian villas that define much of the housing stock alongside other residential buildings. The population density is high relative to the small land area of 1.5 km². This compact size means you are surrounded by neighbours and the built environment is defined by its Victorian heritage rather than newer developments. The village maintains its status as a suburb of Dundee while offering a specific coastal character. Households in Newport-on-Tay are likely to include families and individuals who commute to the city or work locally. The age profile reflects a stable community settled in housing that dates back to the era of the jute barons. You will find a mix of accommodation types but the dominant feature remains the substantial Victorian villa architecture.
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