Area Overview for PH2 0PU

River Earn at Forteviot Bridge in PH2 0PU
Forteviot Bridge over River Earn in PH2 0PU
Swans below Forteviot Bridge in PH2 0PU
River Earn with swans in PH2 0PU
River Earn in PH2 0PU
River Earn in PH2 0PU
B934 approaching a bridge over the River Earn in PH2 0PU
Quiet water on the Earn in PH2 0PU
May - Earn confluence in PH2 0PU
River Earn from Forteviot Bridge in PH2 0PU
Forteviot Bridge in PH2 0PU
River Earn in PH2 0PU
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Area Information

PH2 0PU is a small residential cluster covering 49.1 hectares within the Perth and Kinross council area. This specific postcode serves as a private home for households seeking a quiet location in central Scotland. As a contained postcode, it offers a distinct living environment separate from the broader industrial sprawls of Dundee, yet it remains part of the historic ceremonial county that spans Perthshire and Kinross-shire. Residents here enjoy Lowland Scotland scenery without the density of major urban centres. The area provides a straightforward residential experience for those who prefer a defined neighbourhood rather than a sprawling district. Daily life focuses on the immediate surroundings, where the boundaries of this small acreage create a sense of enclosure and privacy. Homebuyers considering this location find a setting defined by its modest size and clear geographical limits. The 49.1 hectare footprint ensures that the environment remains tight-knit and manageable, suitable for families or individuals who value a contained community feel over vast open spaces. Living in PH2 0PU means settling into a specific pocket of Perth and Kinross where the local landscape dictates the pace of life.

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Area Size
49.1 hectares
Population
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The property market in PH2 0PU operates within a framework where specific ownership percentages and stock totals are not available in the current records. This absence of data means one cannot confirm whether the 49.1 hectares are dominated by owner-occupied homes, private rentals, or social housing. Buyers cannot verify the ratio of traditional detached dwellings to any other accommodation types like flats or bungalows. The lack of published market statistics prevents a definitive statement on whether this is a buyer-friendly zone or an area characterised by high demand and low supply. Without figures on average sale prices or rental yields, financial planning for purchasing homes in PH2 0PU must rely on external sources for the wider Perth and Kinross region. The market reality here is obscured by the unavailability of granular sales data, which would normally reveal trends in homelessness, repossession rates, or average time on the market. Consequently, understanding the true nature of the housing stock requires looking at broader regional reports rather than trusting a complete local picture provided by the postcode data.

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Energy Efficiency in PH2 0PU

Lifestyle convenience in PH2 0PU depends on accessing the nearest amenities within the broader local area. Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Budgens Dunning and two Co-op stores in Perth, which offer essential shopping needs. For transport-related lifestyle requirements, the area benefits from transport links near Perth Railway Station, facilitating travel to wider destinations. The 49.1 hectares of the postcode itself do not contain these high street facilities, meaning daily trips often extend beyond the immediate residential cluster. This proximity to established retailers and transport hubs integrates PH2 0PU into the functional network of Perth and Kinross. However, the data does not list specific parks, leisure centres, or primary schools within the immediate vicinity of this postcode. Residents seeking children's education or green spaces must look to the wider region, as no specific protected nature reserves, woodlands, or outdoor recreation grounds are confirmed within this small boundary. The lifestyle here is defined by the practicality of reaching Perth for goods and transit, rather than an abundance of on-site community facilities.

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Demographics

Detailed figures regarding age profiles, household types, and diversity are not included in the available information for this specific postcode. Without specific census data, it is impossible to state the average age of residents or the proportion of families versus single occupants within PH2 0PU. The absence of published statistics on accommodation types means buyers cannot currently determine the split between owner-occupied homes and private rentals. Similarly, no data exists to quantify the level of ethnic diversity or social deprivation compared to national averages. While the broader Perth and Kinross region hosts a mix of agricultural workers, civil servants, and service industry employees, these generalized characteristics do not confirm what lives specifically within this 49.1-hectare cluster. Prospective buyers must rely on general observations of the local estate or conduct separate, granular research to understand the precise demographic makeup. The lack of granular data means any claim about who lives here remains speculative rather than factual. Homebuyers interested in community demographics will need to look beyond the immediate postcode dataset to find credible insights into the people who call PH2 0PU home.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

How big is this residential area?
PH2 0PU covers 49.1 hectares, making it a small residential cluster. It functions as a specific postcode area rather than a large town or village, providing a contained living environment within the wider Perth and Kinross region.
What are the broadband and mobile connections like?
Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 81, ensuring reliable phone service. However, fixed broadband quality is poor, rating only 7 out of 100. Residents should expect strong mobile calls but may struggle with heavy internet usage at home.
Are there any safety or flood risks?
Flood risk is assessed as low with a score of 0. There are no Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands affecting the area. However, specific crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, so local crime statistics are not yet provided.
What shops and transport options are nearby?
Residents can access five retail outlets, including Budgens Dunning and Co-op stores in Perth. Perth Railway Station is within practical reach, offering rail connections. No schools or parks are specifically listed for this immediate postcode boundary.

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