Area Overview for PH1 4HS

Area Information

PH1 4HS represents a small residential cluster within the broader Perth and Kinross council area, covering just 1.0 km². This postcode falls under the historic ceremonial boundaries of the region, which encompasses former counties like Kinross-shire and much of Perthshire. Living in PH1 4HS means residing in a compact community defined by specific local geography rather than vast urban sprawl. The area is part of a larger administrative structure formed in 1996, though local life is dictated by immediate surroundings rather than distant council history. Residents here navigate a neighbourhood that balances the quiet nature of a small cluster with the conveniences of central Scotland. You are navigating an area where the physical footprint remains modest, ensuring a sense of locality without significant distance between home and activity. The character of the postcode is shaped by its status as a contained zone within the Tayside region's wider fabric. For those considering homes in PH1 4HS, the appeal lies in the concentration of services close to home and the defined nature of the living space. The area provides a grounded experience where daily routines are practical and direct, fitting for buyers seeking a specific, manageable property selection within the county.

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The property market in PH1 4HS is characterised by a concentration of housing within a 1.0 km² footprint. This small residential cluster offers a selective range of homes for those looking to buy or rent in the postcode. The mix of accommodation types is typical for a designated area in Perth and Kinross, with a balance between owner-occupied properties and rental units. You are looking at a market where inventory is tightly defined by the geographical boundaries of the postcode. Homes in PH1 4HS cater to residents seeking a specific location rather than a large suburban estate. The percentage of owner-occupiers reflects the stability often found in such small clusters, though rental demand also exists for those working in nearby Dundee or Perth. The housing stock includes varieties that suit different life stages, from young professionals to families requiring space. Buying in this area means engaging with a market that values location precision over volume. The nature of the 1.0 km² zone ensures that you can assess properties in relation to immediate neighbours, creating a transparent view of local value and availability.

House Prices in PH1 4HS

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AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
Gellywood, A 9 T From The U 116 By Byres Of Murthly To The North And South Inbound Roads At Bankfoot, Bankfoot, PH1 4HSBungalow42--
Woodside House, Kingswood, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSDetached44--
Canmore Cottage, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSBungalow2---
Kingswood House, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HShouse----
Stewart Cottage Kingswood, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSSemi-detached----
The Kennels, Kingswood, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSSemi-detached----
Kingswood Hostel, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSDetached----
Game Larder Kingswood, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSwarehouse----
Mcalpin, Kingswood, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSSemi-detached----
Bruce Cottage, U 116 From The Junction Of The B 867 West Of Byres Of Murthly To The B 9099 North Of Murthly, Murthly, PH1 4HSBungalow----
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Energy Efficiency in PH1 4HS

Daily life in PH1 4HS revolves around practical accessibility to essential services located within practical reach of residents. Your nearest rail connection is Dunkeld & Birnam Railway Station, which provides a direct link to wider travel networks. You do not need to travel far to access retail necessities; three stores line your immediate neighbourhood, including Co-op Dunkeld, a Spar, and a second Spar outlet. These amenities form the core of your weekly shopping routine. You will find the Co-op Dunkeld offers a range of groceries, while the two Spar locations provide convenient grab-and-go options. This retail layout supports a lifestyle where errands are quick and local. The area lacks large out-of-town shopping centres, prioritising neighbourhood convenience instead. Driving distances are short, ensuring that your daily runs for essentials, bad weather or emergency supplies, are quick and simple. This clustering of shops creates a self-sufficient environment where the needs of living in PH1 4HS are met without extensive travel.

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Demographics

Your demographic understanding of this neighbourhood relies on the specific metrics of a defined residential cluster. While broad region-wide statistics inform national trends, the specific population profile of PH1 4HS is understood through the lens of housing distribution and local census breaks. The area functions as a contained living unit where household composition influences community dynamics. You will find that the composition of residents reflects the mix of homeowners and tenants typical of a small, modern Scottish postcode. The age profile and family structures in PH1 4HS align with patterns seen in similar postcodes across Perth and Kinross. Many living in this area are part of established households or single-person deductions common in the region. The diversity of the community is defined by the types of accommodation present within these 1.0 km² limits. Data for this specific cluster indicates a standard demographic spread, avoiding extreme skew towards retirement or student populations. You can expect a community where families and workers coexist in a stable environment. Understanding who lives here involves looking at the settled nature of the housing stock and the corresponding needs of those occupying it.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the community feel of PH1 4HS?
PH1 4HS is a small residential cluster covering 1.0 km² within Perth and Kinross. The community feel is defined by its compact nature and proximity to local services like Co-op Dunkeld and nearby mobile coverage scoring 81. You will find a mix of residents in a defined postcode area where daily life focuses on local conveniences rather than distant amenities.

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