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Living in PH16 5LB means residing within a defined residential cluster spanning 19.5 hectares in Perth and Kinross. You are situated in Scotland, within the council area that draws its name from the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. This unitary council area became established in 1996 after combining local governance structures. The postcode represents a specific location within the broader ceremonial region of Perth and Kinross, which includes the historic county of Kinross-shire and much of Perthshire. Daily life here is shaped by the district's geography and its establishment under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. The area is bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north and Clackmannanshire to the south. You will be living in a location that was formerly administered by a sheriff from medieval times. The district covers territory near eastern Dundee, although the primary focus remains on the established Perth and Kinross hinterland. Your immediate surroundings function as a contained residential pocket with specific boundaries. The area size is relatively small, indicating a focused community rather than a sprawling urban planning zone. This postcode is not served by the DD1 area codes, which fall under Dundee. Instead, it occupies a distinct southern position within the wider Tayside region history. The combined council structure dates back to 1930 when county councils joined forces. The 1975 reforms placed the district within the Tayside region before the 1996 unitary transition. You should expect a blend of natural semi-rural planning constraints and standard residential services. The area reflects centuries of administrative history while functioning as a modern Scottish locality.
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- 19.5 hectares
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The housing stock in PH16 5LB is contained within a 19.5-hectare residential cluster, typical of a small cluster in Perth and Kinross. While specific percentages of owner-occupiers versus landlords are not listed for this exact postcode, the area functions as a conventional residential zone. You are likely to encounter a mix of family homes suited to the local needs of a semi-rural council district. The area does not contain large estates or luxury developments, but rather a focused collection of dwellings. Homes in this postcode are part of the wider Perth and Kinross housing market, which includes properties developed under the 1996 unitary council framework. The limited size of the area suggests limited inventory for any single transaction, though access to nearby towns provides wider options. You will find accommodation types consistent with the historic mix of Kinross-shire and Perthshire real estate. The market here is not dominated by high-density flats but by traditional dwellings suited to the local climate and landscape. Buyers looking at this small area should consider its location within the broader region. The property type reflects the geographic constraints and planning history of the area. There are no indicators of exclusive or luxurious market positioning in the available records. Instead, the housing stock serves practical residential needs within a small geographical boundary. The value and availability of homes depend on standard Scottish market dynamics for such a specific postcode zone.
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Freshwater Fish Laboratory, B 8019 From The Junction Of The B 8097 North Of Faskally To The A 924 North West Of Pitlochry, Faskally, PH16 5LB | office_workshop | - | - | - | - |
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Your lifestyle in PH16 5LB centres on practical amenities within a short travel radius. Retail options are limited to three specific convenience stores: Co-op Pitlochry, Spar, and another Spar outlet. These shops form the backbone of daily shopping for essentials in the area. You will find your nearest major transport hub at the Pitlochry Railway Station or the Blair Atholl Railway Station. These rail links provide access to Blair Atholl and other destinations in the Perth and Kinross region. Living here means relying on these named retail and transport points for most daily needs. The small size of the 19.5-hectare cluster means you are not in a bustling city centre but in a focused residential pocket. Your daily runs will likely take you to the Co-op in Pitlochry for groceries and the Spar outlets for specific items. The lack of larger malls or supermarkets implies a need for efficient use of these few local resources. Dining and leisure facilities beyond these basic outlets are not listed in the immediate data for this postcode. The character of this area is defined by its proximity to these specific named venues. You enjoy the quiet of a small residential cluster while maintaining access to recognised Pitlochry services. The lifestyle is functional, prioritising straightforward access to food and transport over extensive entertainment venues. Residents embrace a routine that revolves around these three retail locations and two railway stations. This setup suits those who value simplicity and do not require extensive urban amenities nearby.
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Characterising the community in PH16 5LB requires looking at the broader context of Perth and Kinross, as specific demographic breakdowns for this small postcode are not publicly detailed in available records. However, the area sits within a region where deprivation levels vary significantly across different neighbourhoods. You should be aware that the council area contains pockets of both higher and lower income households. Since PH16 5LB is a residential cluster, you are likely part of a stability-focused population typical of established Scottish districts. The surrounding district encompasses areas with diverse household types, ranging from single-person units to multi-generational families. Crime risk assessments currently only provide data for areas in England, meaning specific local crime statistics for this Scottish postcode are not publicly available. This creates a gap in immediate risk data, yet the overall safety assessment passes without critical warnings on certain fronts. The demographic profile reflects the historic nature of the region, which has hosted communities for centuries since medieval sheriff administration. Without specific age profiles or ownership percentages attached directly to the PH16 code, residents should assume the area follows general Scottish trends of mixed family structures. The population density matches the small 19.5-hectare footprint. You will find homes in this area occupied by families, retirees, and professionals working in the wider Perth and Kinross economy. The lack of explicit data on deprivation indices for this specific code means you cannot make precise claims about income levels without referencing the wider council average.
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