Area Overview for PH10 7NU

Kirkmichael Primary School in PH10 7NU
Village shop and garage, Kirkmichael in PH10 7NU
River Ardle riverside walk in PH10 7NU
Kirkmichael Bridge in PH10 7NU
Gate lodge at Dalnagairn in PH10 7NU
Cottages by the Cateran Way at Kirkmichael, Perthshire in PH10 7NU
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An old road up Strath Ardle in PH10 7NU
River Ardle near Kirkmichael in PH10 7NU
River Ardle in PH10 7NU
The River Ardle in PH10 7NU
Houses at the side of the A924 in PH10 7NU
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Area Information

The postcode PH10 7NU represents a specific residential cluster within the broader Perth and Kinross council area in Scotland. This small area covers exactly 3,591 square metres, placing it in the context of a concentrated housing location rather than a sprawling district. Perth and Kinross is one of 32 council areas, encompassing the historic counties of Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. It borders Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus and Dumfries and Galle to the east, and Clackmannanshire to the south. While the area research notes that the DD1 postcode falls near the eastern boundary of Perth and Kinross at coordinates 56.459819, -3.136195, PH10 7NU operates as its own distinct unit within this geopolitical framework. Living in PH10 7NU means residing in a defined pocket where local governance and council services are administered under the unitary council structure established in 1996. You are situated in a region where the local authority merged Perthshire and Kinross-shire administrative functions decades ago to improve efficiency. The physical layout suggests a neighbourhood built for containment rather than expansion, as the total land area remains fixed. This concentration often implies a sense of enclosure where residents interact frequently due to proximity. The area benefits from a long history of combined county administration since 1930, yet daily life is dictated by the immediate physical boundaries you see around your home in PH10 7NU.

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The property market in PH10 7NU is driven by a very limited supply of housing units due to the small landmass. With a total area size of 3,591 square metres, the number of available homes is naturally restricted. This scarcity affects who buys properties here and what price points you can expect. The area does not have a large inventory like a major city or a sprawling suburb, which means competition for specific homes in PH10 7NU can be fierce. You must check current listings to see the specific accommodation types available, as the market fluctuates between sales and rentals based on owner preferences. The housing stock likely consists of a homogeneous mix because there is little room for diverse architectural styles to coexist without high density development. Property values are determined by the immediate desirability of this small cluster within the larger Perth and Kinross region. If you are looking to buy, you are entering a market where every listing is significant because few come up for sale. The type description confirms this is a small residential cluster, which removes the possibility of varied neighbourhood sub-sections. Buyers should focus on the few properties that occasionally enter the market, as holding onto existing homes is often the norm in such tight spaces. Rental demand may rise if the local job market in Perth or Kinross pulls young professionals towards this specific postcode.

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Demographics

The community composition within PH10 7NU relies heavily on the specific housing stock available in such a confined space. As the area covers only 3,591 square metres, uniformity in household types and demographic profiles is almost guaranteed. You are likely to see a mix of residents defined by the specific accommodation types present in this postcode. Without specific figures on population density or age profiles, the lived experience is shaped directly by the number of dwellings and the sizes of homes within these borders. The identity of who lives in PH10 7NU is inextricably linked to the physical limits of the land. Households here navigate daily life within a footprint that feels intimate compared to wider boroughs. Deprivation data does not appear in the provided sources, so you cannot make claims about income inequality or service access based on official indices. Instead, the character of the community is revealed through its sheer size. With such a small area, social interactions often happen within walking distance, which influences how residents build relationships with neighbours. The absence of granular demographic statistics means you must rely on the visible housing structure to understand the social fabric. You may find families, singles, or couples depending on what types of homes are on the market. The local council supports this specific cluster, ensuring that services reach this tiny but vital part of the wider Perth and Kinross region.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to live in PH10 7NU?
Living in PH10 7NU means residing in a specific residential cluster covering 3,591 square metres within Perth and Kinross. You benefit from good mobile coverage with a score of 81, but you face poor fixed broadband performance with a score of 29. The area is defined by its small footprint and proximity to protected nature reserves.
Who typically lives in this postcode?
The demographic profile of PH10 7NU is shaped by the limited space of 3,591 square metres. As a small residential cluster, the population consists of residents who own or rent the specific properties within these tight boundaries. There is no granular age or income data provided for this exact postcode in the available figures.
How does the transport infrastructure compare nationally?
Your mobile network offers a quality score of 81, which is considered good. However, fixed broadband quality is low at a score of 29. This means you have strong mobile capabilities but face significant limitations when relying on wired internet connections in PH10 7NU.
Are there safety risks I should know about?
The most pressing safety concern is flood risk, which is rated CRITICAL with a score of 59.1. Additionally, a protected nature reserve is nearby, marked with a WARNING score of 14.87. These factors mean you must consider environmental hazards before making a purchase.

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