Area Overview for PH1 1AE

The lane to Madderty in PH1 1AE
Cottage at Greenhill in PH1 1AE
Field beside Newmiln House in PH1 1AE
Tibbermore to Madderty Road in PH1 1AE
Minor road at Newmiln in PH1 1AE
Farmhouse east of Balgowan, Perthshire in PH1 1AE
Wet Field in PH1 1AE
Farmland at Newmiln in PH1 1AE
Road beside Newmiln in PH1 1AE
Stubble, Greenhill in PH1 1AE
Gorse-dotted field in PH1 1AE
Field, Newmiln in PH1 1AE
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Area Information

PH1 1AE represents a specific residential cluster covering 1.6 square kilometres within Perth and Kinross. This area is situated in central Scotland, located within the council area that encompasses historic Perthshire and Kinross-shire. You are looking at a defined postcode zone that offers a tangible share of this broader local authority. The geography places you near the eastern boundary of the ceremonial area, close to the coordinates 56.459819 and -3.136195 which border Dundee. Living in this postcode means accessing the infrastructure of a unitary council area formed in 1996. The district boundaries have seen minor adjustments, such as the inclusion of Longforgan from Dundee, showing the evolving nature of the region. Your daily life here is shaped by this specific location within a larger network of communities. You gain access to the rich history of a region administered by a sheriff since medieval times. The area combines urban proximity with the administrative structure of a distinct Scottish locality. Finding homes in PH1 1AE gives you a foothold in a region bordered by Angus and Fife to the east. Understanding the precise boundaries helps you navigate the wider context of Perth and Kinross while focusing on this immediate cluster.

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Area Size
1.6 km²
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The specific composition of the housing stock in PH1 1AE is not detailed in the available records. You cannot identify the predominant types of homes, such as flats or detached houses, without explicit data. Ownership statistics are missing from the provided dataset. You cannot determine whether this 1.6 square kilometre cluster is primarily owner-occupied or if it leans towards a rental market. The absence of home ownership percentages leaves the market character undefined. Any assumption about the nature of properties in PH1 1AE would be pure inference. You cannot describe the typical accommodation type or the tenure of residents based on current information. This gap means you lack the necessary context to evaluate the area as an investment or a family home. The data simply does not record the distribution of housing types or the ratio of buyers to tenants. Without these figures, the property market in this postcode cannot be characterised. You must note that the detailed breakdown of residential units is unavailable. A sharp buyer requires these facts to make an informed decision, but the current report withholds them. The market profile remains a mystery until further public records are retrieved.

House Prices in PH1 1AE

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Energy Efficiency in PH1 1AE

Your daily convenience in PH1 1AE is supported by five key retail locations just outside the immediate cluster. You can reach Co-op Perth, Tesco Perth, and another Co-op Perth branch within travelling distance. These stores provide essential shopping needs for residents without requiring a long commute. Transport links are anchored by Perth Railway Station, which serves the wider town of Perth directly. This rail access connects you to the broader network of Perth and Kinross. The area size of 1.6 square kilometres means these amenities are a short practical drive or walk away. You do not need to travel far for groceries or daily essentials. The presence of these specific retailers indicates a functional shopping radius around the postcode. While dining and leisure options are not explicitly detailed in the provided data, the retail footing suggests a supported commercial environment. You can expect standard high-street access typical of the Perth region. The railway station remains your primary artery for longer journeys beyond the local town centres. This combination of shops and rail makes living in PH1 1AE practical for those who value proximity to established commercial hubs.

Amenities

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Demographics

You must acknowledge that specific demographic figures are absent from the provided information for PH1 1AE. Data regarding age profiles, household types, and home ownership levels is not included in the available records. Similarly, there is no information on accommodation types or diversity metrics for this postcode. You cannot infer these characteristics or describe the community composition based on the current dataset. Without explicit statistics, any attempt to describe the local population or economic status would constitute speculation. The available data simply does not contain these variables. You must approach your understanding of who lives here with caution. While the area exists within Perth and Kinross, the granular details of the residents remain unrecorded in this specific report. Deprivation figures are likewise unavailable. You cannot determine the quality of life indicators or social mix without these concrete numbers. The lack of data prevents a detailed narrative about the social fabric of the 1.6 square kilometres. Any homebuyer searching for PH1 1AE cannot rely on typical Scottish demographics without external research beyond the provided scope. The absence of these statistics is a significant limitation for understanding the human element of the area. You must accept that the written record for this specific cluster remains incomplete regarding its inhabitants.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there information on the local community and demographics in PH1 1AE?
No specific demographic data is provided for this postcode. Records for age profiles, household types, and diversity are absent. You cannot determine the resident composition or deprivation levels from the current information.
What is the condition of the internet connection in this area?
Fixed broadband quality scores 59 out of 100, which indicates moderate performance. Mobile coverage is stronger with a score of 81 out of 100. You may experience variable fixed line speeds suitable for general use but not guaranteed high-speed reliability.
Are there any environmental risks or planning restrictions I should know about?
The area passes flood risk and wetland checks with scores of zero. However, a warning exists for protected woodland with a score of 3.49. This means you face potential planning constraints related to tree preservation in this 1.6 square kilometre zone.
Which shops and transport links are nearest to PH1 1AE?
Residents have access to Co-op Perth, Tesco Perth, and a third Co-op branch. Perth Railway Station provides major rail connectivity. These amenities are within practical reach of the postcode area.

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