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Area focus: Living in Carnoustie

Metta Stockman

TSPC

Carnoustie is a small town located on the Angus coast between Dundee and Arbroath, famed for its championship golf courses. While golfers challenge themselves on the varying courses, the town’s bay offers opportunities for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and fishing. Gala Week is the highlight of the summer—except, of course, when The Open comes to town!

 

Amenities

Carnoustie provides a wealth of amenities for its residents. The town centre features a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, perfect for leisurely strolls and dining experiences. The beautiful sandy beaches offer opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, or simply enjoying the picturesque views of the North Sea.

 

Education

Carnoustie is home to three primary schools—Burnside, Woodlands, and Carlogie Primary Schools—that feed into Carnoustie High School. Located to the north of the town, Carnoustie High also serves surrounding villages, including Barry, Monikie, Newbigging, Craigton, Muirdrum, Panbride, and Easthaven.

 

Attractions

Carnoustie is world-famous for golf, having hosted The Open Championship eight times, most recently in 2018. However, there’s more to the town than just golf. Enjoy a stroll along the sandy beach or follow the coastal path from Carnoustie to Arbroath, taking in the stunning coastal views. Don’t miss a visit to Barry Mill, one of the few remaining working water mills in Scotland. Once the heart of a thriving community, the mill provided food and jobs for over 800 years. Carnoustie Sports Centre offers a 23-station fitness suite, sauna, sports hall, community hall and stage area, and two studios. To the north lies the village of East Haven, one of Scotland’s earliest recorded fishing communities. This picturesque village, with its sand and stone beach is a must-see.

 

Travel

For commuters, Carnoustie offers convenient transport links, including regular bus services and easy access to nearby Dundee via the A92. It’s also served by a railway station on the Dundee to Aberdeen line.

 

Property statistics

Carnoustie offers a diverse range of property types, catering to different preferences and budgets. From traditional homes to new-builds, there is something to suit every taste.

From May to July 2024, the average house price in the area was £192,841. Over 85% of properties sold with a TSPC solicitor estate agent achieved their Home Report Valuation or higher, with the average percentage achieved over Home Report valuation being 2.5%.

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