Area Overview for PH11 8FJ

Burnside Cottage Glenisla Golf Course Alyth in PH11 8FJ
3rd hole, Glenisla Golf Course, St Fink in PH11 8FJ
4th hole, Glenisla Golf Course, Lindsay's Hame in PH11 8FJ
5th hole, Glenisla Golf Course, Alyth Burn in PH11 8FJ
6th hole, Glenisla Golf Course, Johnny's Folly in PH11 8FJ
7th hole, Glenisla Golf Course, The Monster in PH11 8FJ
8th hole, Glenisla Golf Course, Devil's Elbow in PH11 8FJ
Clubhouse, Glenisla Golf Centre in PH11 8FJ
Glenisla Golf Centre, Alyth in PH11 8FJ
Sign, Glenisla Golf Centre in PH11 8FJ
Glenisla golf course in PH11 8FJ
Barley field on the eastern edge of Alyth in PH11 8FJ
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Area Information

Living in PH11 8FJ means settling into a specific postcode area within the Brodick neighbourhood that covers a small residential cluster of 3.3 hectares. This compact location falls under the broader umbrella of Perth and Kinross, a council area that encompasses the historic counties of Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. The area is situated in central Scotland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, with Perth and Kinross acting as the primary administrative framework for daily life here. While the postcode itself denotes a tight-knit residential group, the wider context places you within a region defined by its historic roots and administrative evolution since 1996. Residents of PH11 8FJ enjoy the stability of a defined locality without the sprawl of larger urban zones. The physical footprint of just 3.3 hectares suggests a concentrated community where neighbours are likely within easy visual or walking distance. You are part of a Scottish setting where the local government structure manages services for this distinct slice of land. Understanding this geographical specificity helps you grasp the scale of your immediate surroundings versus the broader Perth and Kinross region that supports infrastructure and planning for the area.

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The housing market in PH11 8FJ is defined by the physical constraints of the location, which covers a small residential cluster of 3.3 hectares. Specific data regarding the percentage of owner-occupied homes, rent-restricted properties, or social housing within this postcode is not available for inclusion. You do not have figures to determine if the area is primarily owner-occupied or a rental market. The absence of accommodation type breakdowns means you cannot say whether the stock consists mainly of detached houses, flats, or semi-detached properties. Without these statistics, it is unclear what types of homes predominate in this Brodick neighbourhood section. Buyers looking at homes in PH11 8FJ will find the market size limited by the small area footprint, but the exact composition of the housing supply remains unknown. The data does not provide information on the average property price, sales volume, or the proportion of new builds versus period properties. Consequently, you must rely on general market knowledge of the Brodick area rather than specific PH11 8FJ metrics to gauge the housing landscape.

House Prices in PH11 8FJ

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AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
1 Greystone Road, Alyth, PH11 8FJBungalow----
3 Greystone Road, Alyth, PH11 8FJBungalow----
2 Greystone Road, Alyth, PH11 8FJBungalow----

Energy Efficiency in PH11 8FJ

Daily life in PH11 8FJ revolves around essential shopping needs met by nearby retail outlets within practical reach of the Brodick neighbourhood. Residents have access to five main retail amenities, including Co-op Scotmid, Co-op Alyth, and Spar, which provide groceries, everyday essentials, and basic household supplies. These venues serve the local cluster of 3.3 hectares, ensuring that most daily shopping requirements can be met without needing to travel far. The presence of these specific co-operative and chain stores indicates a focus on convenience for local PH11 8FJ residents. While the data does not list leisure facilities, parks, or dining venues beyond these retail outlets, the availability of Co-op Scotmid and Co-op Alyth suggests a self-sufficient shopping environment for basics. You will find that the immediate vicinity prioritises functional shopping over extensive leisure options or large entertainment complexes. The lifestyle here is practical, centred on accessing staple goods quickly. For anyone considering homes in PH11 8FJ, knowing that Co-op Scotmid and Spar are within reach offers a clear picture of the immediate commercial convenience available to you.

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Demographics

The demographic profile of PH11 8FJ is shaped by the characteristics of the Brodick neighbourhood and the wider Perth and Kinross council area. Specific figures regarding age distribution, household types, and home ownership levels for this exact postcode are not included in the current data. Similarly, detailed information on the diversity of residents or the specific mix of family households versus single-person homes is absent from the available records. Deprivation metrics and social grade distributions for this small cluster have not been provided, so you cannot determine the precise economic standing of the community at this granular level. Without data on the percentage of owners versus renters or the average age of the population, it is impossible to construct a complete picture of who lives here. The lack of specific statistics prevents any claim about whether the area is dominated by young professionals, retirees, or families with children. Residents of PH11 8FJ likely share the broader trends of the Brodick neighbourhood and Perth and Kinross, but concrete evidence of these traits is not available. Any assumption about the community make-up would be speculative rather than factual based on the information at hand.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the size and character of the PH11 8FJ area?
PH11 8FJ is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster of 3.3 hectares within the Brodick neighbourhood. It represents a compact living space situated in central Scotland, falling under the administrative umbrella of Perth and Kinross. This small footprint suggests a concentrated community rather than a sprawling district, offering a defined residential environment for those buying homes in PH11 8FJ.
How reliable is the internet connection for working from home in PH11 8FJ?
Residents should note that fixed broadband quality scores 32, indicating poor to fair performance, which may affect high-speed internet use. However, mobile network coverage scores 81, reflecting good quality for calls and basic mobile data. If you require robust fixed internet for remote work, you should verify current speeds with providers, as the area does not offer top-tier fixed connectivity.
What local shops and amenities are available to PH11 8FJ residents?
Practical retail needs are met by five nearby amenities, including Co-op Scotmid, Co-op Alyth, and Spar. These venues provide groceries and everyday essentials within practical reach of the Brodick neighbourhood. This selection offers a convenient solution for daily shopping for anyone living in PH11 8FJ, ensuring basic necessities are accessible without long travel distances.
Is PH11 8FJ at risk of flooding or environmental planning issues?
The area passes safety assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk, indicating low flood risk coverage. There is also no Ramsar wetland site, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserve, or protected woodland coverage. While crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, the environmental factors suggest the site faces minimal planning constraints related to natural hazards.

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