Duke Street
Introduction
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 6 Jan 2015
Duke Street, also sometimes called South Street, is one of two roads at right angles to the main street of Fetterangus. The name of the street has nothing to do with any noble gentleman; it is the Scots word 'deuk', meaning a duck, and refers to the duck pond which was once at the lower end of the street.