Area Overview for PH1 4HN

Area Information

PH1 4HN is a small residential cluster located in Perth and Kinross, covering just 1.4 hectares. It sits within the historic and scenic region, bordered by Dundee to the east and Stirling to the west according to broader local government definitions. Living in this postcode means you occupy space within one of the smallest council areas in Scotland, which is known for encompassing the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The area size is compact, suggesting a close-knit environment where neighbours are likely well acquainted. Perth and Kinross draws its name from these historic shires, combining administration since 1930 before becoming a unitary council area in 1996. You are likely situated near the eastern boundary of this ceremonial area. The date of your data context links the location to coordinates near Dundee, though the primary focus remains the wider Perth and Kinross landscape. This small footprint means daily life revolves around a specific, localised community rather than a sprawling urban sprawl. The area description defines it as a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster, implying limited flat or terrace housing rather than large detached estates. You should expect a quiet existence defined by these geographical constraints. The proximity to Dundee places you near the eastern limit of the broader region, yet you remain distinctively part of the Scottish Highlands and borders.

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The housing stock in PH1 4HN is defined by its classification as a small residential cluster. The area covers only 1.4 hectares, which severely limits the volume of property available. You cannot obtain statistics on the specific number of homes or the breakdown between flats and houses from the current data. There is no information on whether the area is primarily owner-occupied or subject to a rental market. The transaction history, average prices, and sale volumes are absent, making it impossible to describe the current market heat or value trends. You are looking at a micro-market where supply is inherently constrained by the land size. The type description notes it as a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster, suggesting limited development potential. Without data on accommodation types, you cannot confirm if the buildings are traditional stone cottages, modern conversions, or urban flats. The area lies within Perth and Kinross, a region often associated with a mix of heritage and rural living, but specific property characteristics for PH1 4HN are not quantified. Potential buyers must understand that the scarcity of data mirrors the scarcity of stock. You are dealing with a niche segment where standard market reports often do not apply.

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Your lifestyle in PH1 4HN depends heavily on travel to nearby towns, as the 1.4-hectare area contains no major amenities. Within practical reach, you have access to four retail outlets. You can visit Spar or Co-op Dunkeld for groceries and essentials. Lidl in Blairgowrie is another option for supermarket shopping, requiring a short trip outside the immediate postcode. The nearest rail option is Dunkeld & Birnam Railway Station, providing one rail link to the wider network. This single station is your primary gateway to regional travel and commuting. The area research places Perth and Kinross in central Scotland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire. This location means you are positioned near the boundary of Dundee and Angus. Your daily routine likely involves driving or walking to Dunkeld or Blairgowrie for most needs beyond the basics. You do not have a local high street inside PH1 4HN; all retail and leisure facilities are external. The postcodes DD1 9UZ falls within the Dundee area, hinting that cultural or administrative services might be accessed via that neighbouring region. You must plan your weekly shop around the distance to Blairgowrie or Dunkeld.

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Demographics

No specific demographic data points exist for PH1 4HN in the provided records. You cannot determine the age profile, household types, or diversity levels of the residents within this 1.4-hectare cluster from the current information. There are no figures on whether families, singles, or retirees dominate the population here. Similarly, there is no data available regarding the percentage of home ownership versus renting. Without these specific numbers, it is impossible to describe the social composition of the community with factual precision. You must rely on the physical layout of the postcode to infer the likely nature of the inhabitants. The area is defined as a small residential cluster, which often implies a stable, perhaps older demographic typical of rural Scotland. However, any claim about the specific residents would be speculation rather than fact. The absence of household data means you cannot assess if the neighbourhood is diverse or if it leans towards a single group. Deprivation metrics are also not present, so you cannot evaluate the local quality of life based on economic status. The only confirmed fact is the geographical scope: a tiny 1.4-hectare zone in central Scotland. Any further characterisation of the people living there requires external research beyond the supplied dataset.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in PH1 4HN?
PH1 4HN is a small residential cluster covering 1.4 hectares in Perth and Kinross. You will find a compact, localised environment typical of central Scotland. There are no specific demographic figures to define the age or diversity of the residents. The area lies within the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, suggesting a stable, perhaps traditional roadside community.
How is the transport and connectivity in the area?
Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, rating as good for calls and data. Fixed broadband is poor with a score of 19 out of 100. You can rely on a strong phone signal but should expect difficulties with fast home internet. The nearest rail station is Dunkeld & Birnam Railway Station, providing one rail link. Travel to shops in Dunkeld or Blairgowrie is necessary as there are no local retail facilities.
Are there any safety or environmental risks?
The area passes flood and nature reserve checks with a low risk score of 0. However, there is a warning level for protected woodland covering 0.12 of the area. This constraint affects development and building extensions near trees. Crime risk data is not currently available for Scotland, but the environmental safety is clear regarding water and conservation zones.
What amenities are within reach of PH1 4HN?
Residents have access to four retail outlets, including Spar, Co-op Dunkeld, and Lidl in Blairgowrie. The nearest transport hub is Dunkeld & Birnam Railway Station. You must travel outside the 1.4-hectare cluster for daily living needs. The area is situated in central Scotland, near the boundary of Dundee and the wider Perth and Kinross council region.

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