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Area Information
KY13 7WB lies within the Perth and Kinross council area in central Scotland, a region historically shaped by its proximity to the River Tay and its role in connecting the Highlands to the east coast. This postcode covers a small residential cluster, typical of the rural and semi-rural character of the area. The surrounding region includes towns like Kinross and Dundee, which offer a mix of historic architecture and modern amenities. Residents here benefit from a quiet, community-oriented lifestyle, with access to natural landscapes and local services. The area’s proximity to major transport routes, including rail lines and ferry landings, makes it a practical choice for those balancing rural living with connectivity. While the postcode itself is small, it sits within a broader region with a rich history, including medieval sheriffdoms and 20th-century administrative reforms. Daily life here is shaped by the pace of rural Scotland, with a focus on local traditions and seasonal rhythms. The broadband score of 52 suggests moderate internet quality, while mobile coverage of 81 is strong, supporting both remote work and everyday connectivity.
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Energy Efficiency in KY13 7WB
KY13 7WB offers a range of amenities within reach, including retail options such as Co-op Lochore, Morrisons Daily Kinglassie 18, and Tesco Cardenden. These stores cater to daily needs, from groceries to household essentials. The area’s proximity to ferry landings at Lochleven Castle and Kinross adds a unique dimension to local transport and leisure, with opportunities for boating or scenic trips. While specific parks or recreational spaces are not detailed in the data, the surrounding Perth and Kinross region is known for its natural beauty, including the Tay estuary and nearby woodlands. The combination of retail convenience, transport links, and access to natural landscapes supports a lifestyle that blends practicality with the appeal of rural Scotland. For residents, the area provides a foundation for self-sufficiency while maintaining connections to nearby cultural and economic hubs.
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