Bridge of Don

Bridge of Don is a suburb in the north of , . In 2020, the Bridge of Don electoral ward was estimated to have a population of 19,545. Bridge of Don is split into four areas for statistical purposes by Aberdeen City Council and Police Scotland: Balgownie and Donmouth, , Denmore and Oldmachar.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Bridge of Don Academy and Seaton Park.

School
is an Aberdeen City Council operated six-year secondary comprehensive school and community centre in Bridge of Don, , Scotland.

Park
is a public park in the area of , Scotland. One of the city's biggest parks, it was bought by the city for use as a public park in 1947 from Major Malcolm Vivian Hay, a cryptographer during the First World War and a historian of Catholic and Jewish history.

Golf course
in , , was founded in 1780 and claims to be the sixth oldest golf club in the world. It was founded as the Society of Golfers at Aberdeen, and became the Aberdeen Golf Club in 1815 subsequently receiving royal patronage in 1903.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hillhead Student Village and Donside Village.

Neighborhood
is a group of buildings that provide accommodation for students at the University of Aberdeen.

Neighborhood
is a neighbourhood of in , Scotland.

Quarter
is a housing estate of approximately 550 homes, north of Denmore within the Bridge of Don suburb in the north of , Scotland. takes its name from the farmstead on which it was built.

Bridge of Don

Latitude
57.18818° or 57° 11′ 18″ north
Longitude
-2.10537° or 2° 6′ 19″ west
Population
18,700
Elevation
203 feet (62 metres)
Open location code
9C9V5VQV+7V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 56933414
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
9883875
Wiki­data ID
Q4966418
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Scottish Gaelic—“Bridge of Don” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Bridge of Don
  • Czech: Bridge of Don
  • Dutch: Bridge of Don
  • Irish: Drochaid Dheathain
  • Japanese: ブリッジ・オヴ・ドン
  • Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Dheathain

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