About Airlie

Airlie is a small village located in the county of Angus, in the east of Scotland. It lies within the DD8 postcode area and is situated near the coast, offering views of the North Sea. The village is known for its historic Airlie Castle, a significant landmark in the region, which dates back to the 12th century and has been the seat of the Earl of Airlie. The castle is open to visitors and provides insight into the area’s noble heritage. Airlie is also close to the village of Arbroath, which is known for its abbey and the invention of the Arbroath smokie. The surrounding countryside features rolling hills and farmland, typical of the Angus landscape. The village has a small community with local amenities, including a church and a primary school. It is a peaceful place with a strong sense of local tradition.

Location

Local Government

District Angus
Ward Forfar and District
Constituency Angus