Area Overview for Stonehaven

Glenury Viaduct in Stonehaven
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Area Information

Stonehaven is a coastal town in Kincardineshire, Scotland, situated 15 miles south of Aberdeen. With a population of around 11,170 and covering 2.8 km², it balances historic charm with modern amenities. As the county town of Kincardineshire, it has deep roots as a fishing village, known as the "Auld Toon," dating back to the Iron Age. Today, it thrives as a holiday resort, boasting a modern leisure centre and heated outdoor swimming pool. The town’s character is shaped by its proximity to Stonehaven Bay, flanked by the Carron Water and Cowie Water, offering both scenic beauty and a sheltered coastal environment. Stonehaven’s historic sites, such as the 16th-century Stonehaven Tolbooth and the imposing Dunnottar Castle, sit alongside contemporary facilities. Its strategic location near the ancient Causey Mounth trackway, once a vital medieval route to Aberdeen, adds to its historical significance. Residents benefit from a mix of heritage and leisure, with the town serving as a gateway to nearby attractions like Fetteresso Castle and Muchalls Castle. Living in Stonehaven means embracing a community steeped in history while enjoying modern comforts and coastal access.

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Built Up Area 250
Area Size
2.8 km²
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Stonehaven offers a blend of practical amenities and scenic attractions. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including major stores like Tesco and Co-op, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The town’s leisure facilities include a modern leisure centre with a heated outdoor swimming pool, catering to both fitness enthusiasts and families. The historic Stonehaven Tolbooth, now a museum, and the nearby Dunnottar Castle provide cultural and historical experiences, while the Town House and Market Cross add to the town’s architectural heritage. Residents can explore the surrounding area, including the Carron Water and Cowie Water, which offer opportunities for walking or cycling. The coastal setting also invites outdoor activities, with nearby beaches and the sheltered bay providing a backdrop for relaxation. This mix of retail, leisure, and heritage makes daily life in Stonehaven both convenient and engaging for residents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in Stonehaven?
Stonehaven has a population of around 11,170 and functions as a holiday resort with a mix of historic and modern amenities. It retains its heritage while offering contemporary facilities, attracting both residents and visitors. The town’s character is shaped by its coastal location and historical landmarks like the Tolbooth and Dunnottar Castle.
Who typically lives in Stonehaven?
Residents of Stonehaven include those drawn to its coastal lifestyle and historical attractions. The town serves as both a local hub and a holiday destination, with amenities catering to a range of lifestyles, from families to tourists seeking leisure and cultural experiences.
How connected is Stonehaven digitally?
Stonehaven has a broadband score of 89 (excellent) and a mobile score of 78 (good), supporting reliable internet use. This makes it practical for working from home and accessing online services, complemented by rail access to nearby areas.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Tesco and Co-op stores, as well as a modern leisure centre with a heated outdoor pool. The town’s historic sites, such as the Tolbooth and Dunnottar Castle, offer cultural experiences within easy reach.

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