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Ruthrieston Terrace, Ruthrieston Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB10 7UG

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Ruthrieston Terrace consists of eight two-bedroom retirement flats completed in 1995 and sold on a shared ownership basis.

Facilities: Facilities include an alarm service and estate management services.

Aberdeen : The area around the mouths of the Don and the Dee has long been settled and Aberdeen recieved its first charter in the 12th century. The town was given a further boost in the following century when it was granted Royal Burgh status. In 1644 the Battle of Aberdeen was a victory for Montrose.

Today it is the third largest city in the country and The Aberdeen International Youth festival is held every year. The oil industry has largely displaced the traditional industries of shipbuilding, fishing and textiles.

Tenure: Equity Share

General Information: Ruthrieston Terrace is managed by Castlehill Housing Association, 4 Carden Place, Aberdeen AB10 1UT Telephone: 01224 625 822 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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