Gateside, Angus

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Gateside
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Gateside
Location within Angus
OS grid reference NO438442
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town FORFAR
Postcode district DD8
Dialling code 01241
Police Scotland
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56°35′13″N2°54′58″W / 56.587°N 2.916°W / 56.587; -2.916 Coordinates: 56°35′13″N2°54′58″W / 56.587°N 2.916°W / 56.587; -2.916

Gateside is a hamlet in the county of Angus, Scotland. It lies 7 miles south of Forfar on the A90 road. [1]

Kincriech Farmhouse, Gatesisde Kincriech Farmhouse,Gateside,near Forfar. - geograph.org.uk - 113294.jpg
Kincriech Farmhouse, Gatesisde

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References

  1. "Dundee and Montrose, Forfar and Arbroath", Ordnance Survey Landranger Map (B2 ed.), 2007, ISBN   0-319-22980-7