Area Overview for PH2 6DW
Area Information
PH2 6DW is a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster in Scotland, measuring just 1.7 km². This compact area forms part of the expansive Perth and Kinross region, which encompasses the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. Residents in PH2 6DW live within a unitary council area that was established in 1996, situated in central Scotland with borders stretching toward Angus, Fife, and Stirling. The location benefits from a strategic boundary near Dundee, allowing connection to the broader eastern regions while remaining rooted in local community structures. Living in PH2 6DW defines one's daily reality as part of a larger ceremonial area known for combining diverse landscapes and administrative functions. You reside in a zone where the specific postcode serves as your immediate identity, linking directly to the wider geography of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. This postcode represents a distinct pocket within the council area, offering residents a defined space in a region of significant historical importance and geographical variety.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.7 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
The property landscape around PH2 6DW is defined by its classification as a small residential cluster within the 1.7 km² zone. While specific figures on home ownership or exact property types for this single postcode are not itemised, the area exists within the Scottish unitary council system established in 1996. Buyers looking at homes in PH2 6DW should understand they are purchasing into a market governed by the historical boundaries of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The housing stock supports local residents who rely on the broader network of services available across the Perth and Kinross region. You are likely seeking a property that aligns with the practicalities of a compact, defined cluster rather than a sprawling urban district. The market dynamics here reflect the needs of people living in a transitional space between rural and more developed zones. When evaluating homes in this postcode, consider the implications of the area's specific size and its integration into the larger council geography. The property values and types will represent a blend of local choice and regional availability typical of this part of Scotland.
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Energy Efficiency in PH2 6DW
Residents of PH2 6DW have access to a limited but functional range of amenities within practical reach of their homes. The nearest retail options include Spar convenience stores, with three such outlets noted in the immediate vicinity. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities without requiring long commutes into larger towns. Additionally, Perth/Scone Airport lies nearby, offering one airport option close to this residential cluster. This proximity allows for convenient short-haul travel or business flights if needed. For viewers visiting the area, you will find shops and services clustered around your postcode, prioritising immediate convenience over a wide variety of leisure venues. The lifestyle here revolves around the practical availability of these specific retail and transport links. You do not need to travel far for basic supplies, as the Spar branches serve the local population effectively. The presence of airport access adds a layer of mobility that distinguishes this postcode from more isolated rural areas.
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Your immediate community in PH2 6DW exists within the statistical framework of Perth and Kinross, though specific local demographics for this single postcode are not detailed in available records. You must consider the broader context of the surrounding area to understand the type of neighbours you might find around this cluster. The wider council area includes populations from Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire, areas known for their historic administrative roots dating back to medieval times. Household formations and age profiles in this specific DMZ link closely to the neighbouring towns that have shaped the region over the last century. As a resident, you join a population that benefits from the structural reforms of the late 1970s and 1990s which redefined local governance boundaries. Diversity in this area reflects the combined heritage of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, creating a community shaped by long-standing local traditions. The demographic reality of PH2 6DW is inextricably linked to the townships and villages that surround this 1.7 km² footprint.
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