Area Overview for PH1 3TL
Area Information
The postcode PH1 3TL identifies a specific residential cluster covering an area of 5.7 km² within Perth and Kinross in Scotland. Living in this location places you within the broader historic county of Perthshire, which combines with Kinross-shire to form a significant council area in central Scotland. The surrounding region is bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus and Dundee to the east, as well as Clackmannanshire and Stirling to the south. This proximity allows the home cluster to benefit from the administrative stability established since the 1996 formation of the unitary council area. The geography borders Fife to the south and Argyll and Bute to the west, creating a central position that connects distinct communities. Residents here enjoy the backdrop of a landscape defined by historic sheriffdoms and combined county councils that date back to medieval times. Your daily life is shaped by the specific boundaries that include the addition of Longforgan from Dundee in previous boundary adjustments. Whether you have long commuted into the east or prefer to explore the west through Argyll and Bute, the location offers established routes through streets in Perth and Kinross. Driving on motorways connecting to the north or east provides access to wider services while you remain anchored in this known residential zone. The area functions as a quiet node within a larger ceremonial entity that encompasses most of Perthshire and parts of Angus.
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- Area Size
- 5.7 km²
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The property market for PH1 3TL is characterised by a small footprint of 5.7 km², yet the specific count of available homes, sales prices, and rental yields are not detailed in the provided information. We cannot state the percentage of leasehold versus freehold properties or the average cost per square metre for flats and houses in this cluster. The dataset lacks the inventory numbers required to describe if the area is hot or cooling. While the location sits within Perth and Kinross, a unitary council area formed in 1996, we cannot confirm current demand metrics for buyers seeking homes here. The absence of price data means we cannot compare values against neighbours in Dundee or Perth. Potential buyers looking at this specific postcode must acknowledge that market volatility and stock availability are unknown quantities. We do not have evidence to suggest a high turnover of properties or a dominance of new builds over older stock. The limitation of information prevents a confident assessment of whether this is a investment market or a stable family community. Without figures on listing times or auction results, the financial reality for those considering purchasing in PH1 3TL remains undefined by standard metrics.
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Living in PH1 3TL offers access to practical retail facilities that are within reach of residents in this 5.7 km² zone. Your immediate neighbourhood contains four retail outlets, including specific locations for Spar and Marks & Spencer (M&S Inveralmond Perth SF). These stores provide essential grocery needs and household goods without requiring a long journey into the city centre. The presence of double Spar outlets suggests a level of local convenience typical for a residential cluster in this part of Scotland. While broad dining and leisure amenities are not listed in the immediate vicinity, the region of Perth and Kinross offers historic links to Perth itself. You can explore the history of Perthshire, which was administered by a sheriff from medieval times, or visit the Kinross-shire areas known for their heritage. The nearby amenities ensure basic shopping is convenient, though further travel may be necessary for specialty goods. The 5.7 km² size limits the density of pubs, cafes, and cinemas, so your lifestyle relies heavily on the identified high street options and the wider town network. Planning constraints related to protected nature reserves and woodland are present, which may influence where new leisure spaces can be developed. Residents value the proximity to transport hubs that connect to the eastern boundary near Dundee, facilitating trips to the coast or the east coast cities if desired.
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Describing the community of PH1 3TL is challenging because specific population figures, age profiles, and household types are not included in the current dataset. We cannot state the percentage of owner-occupiers or the mix of families versus single-person households for this exact postcode. The available information does not provide a breakdown of housing stock by tenure or specific demographic trends like elderly dependency rates for this cluster. Because detailed census data is absent from the search results, any attempt to quantify the diversity or size of the population would be speculation rather than fact. Instead, we note that this 5.7 km² zone functions as a small residential colony typical of the Perth and Kinross region. Without precise figures on deprivation levels or employment rates, we cannot assess the economic standing of the residents compared to the national average. The lack of statistical detail means we cannot confirm if the area is predominantly student housing, family homes, or sheltered accommodation. Locals and existing residents likely adapt to their specific environment, but without hard numbers on household composition, the social fabric remains described only by its geographic parameters. The absence of data on specific groups prevents a detailed picture of who lives in these homes near the 5.7 km² boundary.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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