Life in Chapelton through the eyes of a retiree

Chapelton is home to people of all ages, from newborn babies to the elderly. Our vibrant community welcomes people from all walks of life. With this in mind, we wanted to find out what life in Chapelton is like for an older resident.

So, we’re excited to introduce Frances – a colourful and much-loved member of our Chapelton community, who lives at Brio Landale Court. You may or may not know Frances, but here she shares more about her life, what brought her to Chapelton, and why she loves to call it home.

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Born in Leeds in 1942, Frances moved to Edinburgh in early adulthood, where she married her first husband and had her two daughters. She began working as a librarian and pursued a wide range of hobbies, always maintaining a strong interest in art. It was this passion that led her husband, a geologist, to put her forward for a role as a cartographic draughtsman – a professional map maker – with the British Geological Survey.

“I was so excited when I got the job,” she explains. “In those days, nothing was done on computers – everything was done by hand.” She was given detailed information from geologists and tasked with bringing it all together on meticulously layered maps. “It was incredible. I loved it. It was all about attention to detail – taking the information you’ve been given and making sense of it.” Through this work, Frances discovered that her artistic ability and precision were perfectly suited to the role.

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The first 1:50,00 solid Geology map of Arran.

Alongside her professional life, music played a hugely important role for Frances. While living in Edinburgh, she sang with the Edinburgh Grand Opera Group, an amateur company, for nine years. Singing became a lifelong passion and a defining part of her identity.

During the 1970s, she went on to create seabed maps for the rapidly expanding North Sea oil industry, compiling geological data gathered by offshore drilling teams.

“After a while, we moved to Aberdeenshire,” she recalls. Frances worked briefly in planning before joining Offshore Design Limited in Aberdeen, where she managed and organised a series of technical manuals for the Magnus oil platform. 

During this time, she was offered the opportunity to go offshore, but first had to complete helicopter safety training. “I was the only woman, and I was in my fifties,” she says. “At the time, I thought, well, that’s something to tell my grandchildren. I was quite proud of that.” Despite being well outside her comfort zone, Frances completed her training and spent several days offshore – an experience she still looks back on with pride.

It was also around this time that she met her second husband. And after more than 30 years living together in Catterline, Frances and her husband began to think about the future. With a large garden becoming harder to manage and daughters living further afield – one in Switzerland and the other in St Albans – they wanted somewhere that offered security, independence and community.

By chance, they discovered Brio Landale Court during an open day. “We came along to have a look, and it was just perfect for us – and we still love it. It’s an amazing place,” Frances says. Although they wanted to downsize, they didn’t feel suited to apartment living, so when they set eyes on their cottage, they immediately knew it was the right fit.

After two years in Chapelton, Frances describes the community as “like one big family”. She particularly enjoys the layout and design of the town, especially how easy it is to walk everywhere – one of her favourite aspects of daily life.

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“It’s perfect for going out for walks, the way it’s been designed. I’m so proud of what the Duke and Duchess have done with Chapelton. It’s a wonderful town for any age, and I would recommend it to anybody.”

There is always something going on, from coffee mornings and craft sessions to music and organised trips. The gym has become a surprising favourite. “I’m not a gym person,” Frances says, “but I’ll go three times a week.” She especially enjoys the gentle movement and Tai Chi-style classes. “It’s use it or lose it,” she laughs.

What makes it work, she believes, is accessibility. “If it’s accessible, you’ll use it. I don’t have to get in a car and go miles – it’s just down below. Two minutes, and I’m there. I really feel very lucky!”

If she’s ever in need of a blether, Frances knows exactly where to go. “You just come into Slate and Grain for a coffee,” she says. “There’ll always be somebody there, or a member of staff who’ll stop for a chat. You’re never lonely here.”

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“My favourite thing about Chapelton is the people – they’re lovely,” Frances adds. She explains that there’s also a coffee morning every Tuesday, which is a great chance to catch up. Not everyone comes every week – you come when you can – but if someone isn’t there, you notice. “You wonder where they are and you look out for them.”

With a lifelong passion for art – including having her own garden studio and taking part in North East Open Studios – creativity remains an important part of who Frances is. She now enjoys the community craft classes available at Brio Landale Court. “There’s a craft class where we make all sorts of things,” she says. “There’s something almost every day if you want to do it.”

Music continues to be just as central. After moving to the Stonehaven area, Frances joined the Stonehaven Chorus, where she sang for 37 years. During that time, she took part in many singing tours across the UK and Europe, performing in numerous cathedrals – experiences she looks back on with great pride. 

For Frances, Chapelton isn’t just a place to live – it’s a place where she feels connected, supported and at home. “I feel really lucky,” she says. “I’m just so happy here.”


What people love most about Chapelton

We recently ran a survey, which you may have seen promoted on posters around local businesses and community spaces, inviting both residents and visitors to share what they value most about our bustling town. With more than 80 responses, the results painted a clear picture of what makes Chapelton such a special place to live, work and spend time.

The responses came from a mix of local residents, business owners and visitors, offering a snapshot of day-to-day life in Chapelton as well as the impressions it leaves on those who visit. From its strong sense of community to its charming design and green spaces, the feedback showed that you loved Chapelton just as much as we do.

Let’s take a look at what people had to say…

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A community that truly feels like home

One of Chapelton’s strongest qualities is its genuine sense of community. Many respondents spoke about the warmth and friendliness the town is known for. As one person shared, “We moved to Chapelton due to the community feel we experienced from our very first visit.”

Neighbours look out for one another and several local businesses play an active role in community life. The local pub, Devenick Drinks, was described as “a great place for getting to know your neighbours,” where you felt welcomed instantly. It’s this warmth that keeps people rooted. As one resident put it, “It’s home now and I want to stay here long term.”

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A safe and family friendly place to grow

Many families choose to stay in Chapelton due to its safety, calm environment and the freedom it gives children to play and explore. One parent shared, “I feel as though my daughter and friends can play and be safe.”

The town’s layout, green spaces and walkable streets are ideal for young families. Another resident noted, “Chapelton is a lovely place to be raising a young child. There are so many places to explore, safe streets and a great community feel” while another added: “It’s been a great, safe space for my kids to grow up – we’ve been here for ten years and the kids are now in their mid-teens.”

It’s clear that residents take pride in being an inclusive and responsible community, as one person shared: “It’s a clean, tidy and safe place to live, with family-friendly events on your doorstep.”

For many, this balance of safety and family friendly living is exactly what makes Chapelton such a desirable place to lay down roots.

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Character, charm and thoughtful design

Chapelton’s carefully crafted design and thoughtful layout are defining features, appreciated by both residents and visitors. Many mentioned how the town’s architecture and layout sets it apart, with the houses described as being “designed well with a wow factor.”

People appreciate how the town felt unique, with a character all of its own. One resident described it as “a quaint town full of character… an enjoyable place to live with small shops, a nice community feel and enjoyable green spaces.”

Another captured the atmosphere perfectly: “The way that the houses are designed makes it look like a quaint village which is well maintained and looked after.”

Even those who do not live here feel drawn to its charm. “Chapelton has a lovely feel. We love going there for coffee and a wander round.”

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The best of both worlds

Chapelton offers a rare blend of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience. Many residents enjoy the feeling of being away from the bustle of the city while still remaining well connected.

One comment summed it up well: “I enjoy the feel of being out of the city but with close proximity.” Another added, “We like that it feels out in the country but really it’s not far from Aberdeen city.”

With cafés, small shops, green spaces and essential amenities within easy reach, there was a sense of balance to life here. As one visitor said, “The location and facilities are really special.” Another remarked, “My sister lives in Chapelton. I love coming to visit her as the location and facilities are really special.”

A particular highlight for both residents and visitors is Brae. As one resident shared, “I love a trip to Brae and a look around RedRocks at The Boxes,” while a visitor echoed the sentiment, saying, “I love the farmers markets and also Brae.”

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The results have highlighted what many already know: Chapelton is a place shaped by its people. Whether it’s the strong sense of community, the safe and family-friendly environment or the town’s unique character, it’s clear that Chapelton leaves a lasting impression on everyone who spends time here. Its location and thoughtful design only enhance these qualities, making it a truly desirable place to live and visit. It’s a town that is clearly loved!