Area Overview for PH16 5JH

Atholl Road, Pitlochry in PH16 5JH
Road heading in to Pitlochry in PH16 5JH
Tom-na-Moan Road meets East Moulin Road in PH16 5JH
Pitlochry Church of Scotland in PH16 5JH
Baptist Church, Pitlochry in PH16 5JH
Cottage and Herb Garden at the Atholl Palace in PH16 5JH
Ferry Road, Pitlochry in PH16 5JH
Park: Pitlochry in PH16 5JH
Pitlochry War Memorial in PH16 5JH
Pitlochry War Memorial and Gardens in PH16 5JH
Etape Caledonia 2015 Event Village in PH16 5JH
Railway bridge, Pitlochry in PH16 5JH
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Area Information

PH16 5JH sits within a specific residential cluster just north of the town of Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross. This small area covers 9,533 square metres, creating a compact living environment where homes are situated close together. The postcode offers a grounded, local experience typical of this part of the Scottish Highlands. Residents here enjoy immediate proximity to town amenities while maintaining a distinct sense of place. Daily life revolves around access to nearby rail links and essential high street services. The community is characterised by its small scale and direct connection to the wider town centre. You will find that most daily needs are accessible within a short walking distance. The area is part of the Pitlochry PH16 postcode, which serves as a gateway to the surrounding countryside. This location provides a balance between convenient town living and the tranquillity of a smaller residential zone. Whether you are commuting to the station or visiting local shops, the distance remains manageable for a daily routine.

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The housing stock in PH16 5JH is unlikely to be uniformly owner-occupied or rental, as specific breakdowns for this single postcode are not detailed separately. This area forms part of the larger Pitlochry market, where property values and ownership patterns vary by street. Buyers looking at PH16 5JH should investigate the specific tenure of neighbouring properties to understand the local market culture. The recorded area size of 9,533 square metres suggests a development of varying densities rather than a single large estate. Common housing types in this part of Pitlochry include standalone houses and potentially some semi-detached properties. The proximity to rail stations often influences property types near transport links, though this impact fluctuates throughout the town. When searching for homes in PH16 5JH, you must conduct a local valuation survey. The market here operates on standard Highland town principles without exceptional local anomalies.

House Prices in PH16 5JH

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Energy Efficiency in PH16 5JH

Life in PH16 5JH is defined by practical access to nearby retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you can visit three distinct retail venues including the Co-op Pitlochry and two Spar convenience stores. These shops are located in the town centre, allowing for a quick run on groceries or daily essentials. Residents benefit from easy access to public transport via the Pitlochry Railway Station and the Blair Atholl Railway Station. You can catch direct trains to Perth from nearby stops, which simplifies weekend trips or daily commutes. While larger leisure facilities are located further away, the local cluster of amenities meets basic daily needs efficiently. The small reserved area of 9,533 square metres indicates a close-knit environment where neighbours may know each other. Walking to the town centre connects you with varied shops without the need for a vehicle. This balance of local convenience and transport links defines the character of living in this postcode.

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Demographics

This neighbourhood forms part of a wider community that reflects the broader demographic trends of the Pitlochry area. The specific census data for this exact postcode is not separated from the surrounding neighbourhoods in the available records. However, residents generally fit the profile of households located in the highlands of Perth and Kinross. Like many towns in this region, the population includes a mix of families, professionals, and those who work locally. The community likely contains a variety of household types including singles, couples, and families with children. Specific statistics on age distribution or income levels for PH16 5JH alone are not currently published. You should expect the local population to mirror the national trends for Scotland's rural towns. The area does not have unique data points that deviate significantly from the regional average. This means the living experience here aligns with the general character of the Perth and Kinross region.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the digital connectivity situation for working from home in PH16 5JH?
Mobile coverage is good with a score of 81 out of 100, providing reliable signal for most tasks. However, fixed broadband scores a low 29 out of 100. This gap means remote workers should not expect high-speed internet without checking individual address performance carefully.
Are there planning restrictions associated with natural conservation in PH16 5JH?
The area passes all major environmental safety assessments. It has no flood risk, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no areas of outstanding natural beauty or protected woodlands. This clean status means you are not restricted by conservation designations during building projects.
Which railway stations are accessible to residents of PH16 5JH?
Two railway stations are within practical reach: Pitlochry Railway Station and Blair Atholl Railway Station. These provide rail links to Perth and beyond, offering essential connectivity for commuters and holidaymakers based in this residential cluster.
What retail amenities are available near PH16 5JH?
You can access three retail venues in the immediate vicinity. Notable options include the Co-op Pitlochry and two Spar stores. These locations are situated in the town centre, providing easy access to groceries and daily essentials for all residents.

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