Area Overview for PH1 4JT

Area Information

PH1 4JT defines a specific residential cluster within the historic ceremonial area of Perth and Kinross. You occupy a small footprint of land measuring just 9.2 hectares, a scale that often fosters a tight-knit community feel. This postcode lies in central Scotland, situated near the eastern boundary of Perth and Kinross where the historic counties of Kinross-shire and Perthshire once administered the region. The area is part of a unitary council area that was formed in 1996, encompassing the former jurisdictions of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. Daily life here is shaped by its location close to Dunkeld and Birnam Railway Station, which serves as a practical link to Wider Tayside. While the specific population count for this exact postcode is not listed in the current data, the area falls within a ceremonial region that borders Highland, Aberdeenshire, and Fife. Residents here manage a compact living environment that balances proximity to major transport hubs with the quieter rhythms of the Scottish countryside. Buying a home in this postcode means settling into an established part of Scotland that values its heritage while offering modern connectivity to the wider nation.

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The housing stock in PH1 4JT is contained within a small residential cluster covering 9.2 hectares. Without specific data on the number of homes or the percentage of owner-occupied versus rental properties, the exact composition of the market remains undefined. This area functions as a specific postcode within the broader Perth and Kinross council region, which draws its administrative history from the combined councils of Perthshire and Kinross-shire formed in 1930. You should understand that the character of this property market cannot be classified as primarily family-oriented or investment-focused without the necessary statistics on household structures. The lack of figures on accommodation types means you must evaluate whether this postcode suits your needs by observing the physical layout of the estate rather than relying on quantitative trends. Buyers looking at homes in this sector must assess the specific estate features and proximity to the nearby transport links to gauge suitability. The market here operates as a distinct pocket within the larger Scottish residential landscape, and decisions should be based on on-the-ground inspection rather than aggregate data points that are currently unavailable for this specific grid reference.

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Energy Efficiency in PH1 4JT

Your daily life in PH1 4JT involves easy access to essential retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Five major retail outlets serve the immediate neighbourhood, including Lidl Blairgowrie, Co-op Blairgowrie, and Spar. These stores ensure you can manage weekly shopping needs without requiring a long drive. For those requiring public transport, Dun keld and Birnam Railway Station stands as the single nearby rail facility, providing a direct connection to the wider Scottish rail network. While the area lacks specific data on dining venues or leisure facilities within the postcode itself, the presence of these supermarkets and the railway station establishes a baseline for convenience. The lifestyle here is defined by utility and proximity to established services rather than a variety of entertainment options or parks within the 9.2 hectare boundary. You will find that your shopping and travel requirements are met by these named amenities, which are close enough to integrate into a routine without significant travel time. This setup suits those who prioritise having essential goods and transport links nearby over proximity to high-end leisure or dining destinations.

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Demographics

The community character of PH1 4JT is shaped by its function as a residential cluster in central Scotland. You live in an area where the specific age profile, household types, and diversity metrics are not currently detailed in the available statistics. Because the data does not provide figures for home ownership levels or accommodation types within this specific postcode, the demographic picture remains broad relative to the wider Perth and Kinross region. Without specific numbers on how many families versus singles reside here, it is difficult to define the precise social fabric using exact data. Consequently, any assumption about whether this is primarily a family zone or a location for retirees would be speculative. The available information confirms that this cluster is situated within the historic counties of Kinross-shire and Perthshire, but it stops short of quantifying the people who call its 9.2 hectares home. For a complete understanding of who neighbours you in PH1 4JT, one would need access to more granular census data or local registration records beyond the current summary.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main transport and connectivity options for residents of PH1 4JT?
Residents benefit from good mobile coverage with a quality score of 81, ensuring reliable personal communication. However, fixed broadband is poor with a low quality score of 19, which may impact remote working. For physical travel, the nearby Dun keld and Birnam Railway Station provides rail access to the wider region, serving as the primary transport link within practical reach of the postcode.
What kind of safety risks should I be aware of when living in this area?
The most significant environmental concern is a critical level of flood risk covering the area, with a risk score of 34.34. While there are no planning restrictions related to protected nature reserves or AONBs, the presence of protected woodland is noted as a warning. Crime data for this Scottish postcode is not available, so residents must rely on local information rather than official crime statistics.
What amenities are accessible within a short distance of PH1 4JT?
Six specific retail and transport amenities are within practical reach, including Lidl Blairgowrie, Co-op Blairgowrie, and Spar. The area also features one railway station, Dunkeld and Birnam, which connects residents to the wider rail network. These facilities are located close enough to integrate into daily routines for shopping and travel without requiring extensive journeys.

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