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AB Postcode Area

AB

The AB Aberdeen Postcode Area

AB is the area code for the coastal city of Aberdeen and surrounding Areas.  It is bounded by the northeast coast of Scotland from Portgordon, west of Buckie to Catterline Bay, south of Stonehaven.

The AB postcode area is a group of postcode districts in the northeastern part of Scotland, covering the city of Aberdeen and the surrounding area. It is one of the most densely populated regions in Scotland and is home to approximately 460,000 people.

The AB postcode area includes a range of urban, suburban, and rural areas, from the bustling city center of Aberdeen to the rolling countryside of Aberdeenshire. It stretches from the coast of the North Sea to the Cairngorm Mountains and includes several towns and villages such as Stonehaven, Inverurie, Westhill, and Ellon.

Aberdeen, the main city in the AB postcode area, is often referred to as the "Granite City" due to its many buildings constructed from local granite. It is the third-largest city in Scotland, with a population of over 200,000 people, and is a major center for the oil and gas industry. The city is also home to two universities, the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University, as well as many cultural and historical attractions such as the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, the Aberdeen Art Gallery, and the Gordon Highlanders Museum.

The AB postcode area is known for its stunning natural scenery and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Cairngorms National Park is a short drive from Aberdeen and offers some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes in the UK, with hiking, skiing, and snowboarding opportunities. The area is also home to many beautiful beaches such as Balmedie Beach, which is famous for its dunes and sand.

The economy of the AB postcode area is diverse, with the oil and gas industry being the largest employer, followed by healthcare, education, and tourism. The area has a strong agricultural sector, with many farms producing crops such as barley, wheat, and potatoes, as well as livestock such as cattle and sheep.

The AB postcode area has a rich history, dating back to prehistoric times. The area is home to many ancient sites such as the Dunnottar Castle, which dates back to the 14th century and was once the home of the Earls Marischal. There are also many historic sites related to the Jacobite rebellion, including the Battle of Culloden site and the Clava Cairns.

In terms of transportation, the AB postcode area is well-connected by road, rail, and air. Aberdeen International Airport is located just a few miles from the city center and provides connections to major cities in the UK and Europe. The area is also served by a network of roads, including the A90, which connects Aberdeen to Dundee and Perth, and the A96, which connects Aberdeen to Inverness.

In conclusion, the AB postcode area is a diverse and vibrant region in Scotland, with a rich history, stunning natural scenery, and a strong economy. Whether you're looking to explore ancient sites, enjoy outdoor activities, or experience the hustle and bustle of city life, the AB postcode area has something for everyone.

The majority of AB is located in North East Scotland.

Map of the AB  area
A Map of the AB Postcode Area.

Neighbouring postcode areas include IV, PH, DD and AB

The area borders the coastal regions of Moray Firth and North East

The AB Postcode Area consists of 34 postcode districts numbered from 10 to 99 and 107 postcode sectors.

This postcode area is named after the letters AB found in Aberdeen

There are around 349,577 properties in the AB Postcode Area

The are about 17,181 postcodes in the AB area.

AB has an area of 7,866,063,139 metres squared, which makes it 2,291 times bigger than the smallest postcode area (WC West Central London) and 2 times smaller than the largest postcode area (IV Inverness) . It has a perimeter of 809,377 metres.

Map of the AB Postcode

List of Postcode Districts in the AB Area

List of Cities in the AB Area

  • Aberdeen

List of Towns in the AB Area

  • Aberchirder
  • Alford
  • Ballater
  • Banchory
  • Banff
  • Blackburn
  • Buckie
  • Charlestown of Aberlour
  • Cullen
  • Dufftown
  • Ellon
  • Findochty
  • Fraserburgh
  • Huntly
  • Inverurie
  • Keith
  • Kintore
  • Laurencekirk
  • Macduff
  • Oldmeldrum
  • Portlethen
  • Rosehearty
  • Rothes
  • Stonehaven
  • Turriff
  • Westhill

List of Post Towns for the AB Sector

  • ABERDEEN Aberdeenshire
  • ABERLOUR Banffshire
  • ABOYNE Aberdeenshire
  • ALFORD Aberdeenshire
  • BALLATER Aberdeenshire
  • BALLINDALLOCH Banffshire
  • BANCHORY Kincardineshire
  • BANFF Banffshire
  • BUCKIE Banffshire
  • ELLON Aberdeenshire
  • FRASERBURGH Aberdeenshire
  • HUNTLY Aberdeenshire
  • INSCH Aberdeenshire
  • INVERURIE Aberdeenshire
  • KEITH Banffshire
  • LAURENCEKIRK Kincardineshire
  • MACDUFF Banffshire
  • MILLTIMBER Aberdeenshire
  • PETERCULTER Aberdeenshire
  • PETERHEAD Aberdeenshire
  • STONEHAVEN Kincardineshire
  • STRATHDON Aberdeenshire
  • TURRIFF Aberdeenshire
  • WESTHILL Aberdeenshire
Post Towns within the AB area