Area Overview for PH2 6ED
Area Information
The postcode PH2 6ED identifies a specific residential cluster within the sprawling council area of Perth and Kinross. This region encompasses the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, forming a unitary authority that stretches from Clackmannanshire in the south to Highland in the north. You are looking at a site measuring 34.9 hectares, a modest footprint that suggests a tight-knit community rather than a sprawling urban district. While the area lies in central Scotland, its location places you near the eastern boundary of Perth and Kinross, close to the Dundee region. Daily life here is defined by the quiet rhythm of the Scottish countryside rather than the pace of a major city. Living in PH2 6ED means residing in a defined geographical space that spans nearly 35 hectares. The area functions as a small residential pocket within a larger administrative framework. Historical records show that Perth and Kinross combined its joint county council in 1930 before reforming into a district in 1975 and finally a unitary council area in 1996. You should expect a neighbourhood that reflects this administrative history, blending older rural characteristics with modern housing needs. The postcode system, or GSS codes as they are officially known, helps pinpoint this exact location for services and local governance. Your immediate surroundings are part of this larger ceremonial county, offering a sense of place that extends far beyond the immediate 34.9 hectares you occupy.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 34.9 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
The available information regarding the property market in PH2 6ED offers very limited detail on the housing stock. While the area covers 34.9 hectares, the provided dataset does not specify the types of homes located here, such as detached houses, semi-detached properties, or flats. You cannot determine from the current data whether the majority of dwellings are owner-occupied or rented out. This lack of specific property type information leaves a significant gap in understanding the character of the housing market within this cluster. Similarly, there is no data regarding the number of bedrooms, the age of the buildings, or any recent sales figures. You cannot assess whether this postcode contains older period properties or newer developments. The broader context of Perth and Kinross mentions the area includes parts of the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, but this does not provide insight into the specific architectural fabric of the 34.9 hectare site. Without details on accommodation types, you remain uncertain about the scale and nature of the homes available for purchase or rent in PH2 6ED. Any description of the property mix would require information not present in the current records.
House Prices in PH2 6ED
Showing 5 properties
| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| 2 Carsie Road, Meikleour, PH2 6ED | Semi-detached | 3 | 1 | - | - | |
| Summerbank, Carsie Road, Meikleour, PH2 6ED | Detached | 5 | 4 | - | - | |
| 3 Carsie Road, Meikleour, PH2 6ED | Semi-detached | - | - | - | - | |
| 4 Carsie Road, Meikleour, PH2 6ED | Semi-detached | - | - | - | - | |
| 1 Carsie Road, Meikleour, PH2 6ED | Semi-detached | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in PH2 6ED
Daily life in PH2 6ED benefits from several retail options within practical reach of the residential cluster. You have access to five retail amenities locally in the surrounding valleys. Specific venues include the Lidl in Blairgowrie, the Co-op in Blairgowrie, and the Tesco in Blairgowrie. These supermarkets offer your basics for grocery shopping without the need to travel far outside your immediate vicinity. The proximity of these stores supports convenient weekly shopping routines for households settled in this postcode area. Retail options like Co-op, Lidl, and Tesco provide essential goods, ensuring you have regular access to food and household items. The presence of multiple chains in nearby Blairgowrie indicates that daily necessities are stocked here. This retail density supports a self-sufficient lifestyle for residents of the 34.9 hectare area, reducing the necessity for long daily commutes to major shopping centres. While other leisure or dining facilities are not listed in the immediate proximity data, the standard supermarket provisions form the core of the commercial lifestyle available to you.
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The provided documentation does not include specific demographic data such as age profiles, household types, or income levels for PH2 6ED. While the broader Perth and Kinross council area contains a diverse population, you cannot ascertain the exact makeup of the residents within this specific 34.9 hectare cluster from the current information. Consequently, you cannot determine how many families, single occupants, or students call this postcode home based on the available figures. The absence of these detailed social statistics prevents an analysis of the community's age distribution or employment rates in this specific stretch. Without data regarding home ownership levels or accommodation types, it is impossible to describe whether the residents buy or rent their homes. The lack of information on diversity means you cannot speak to the cultural or ethnic mix of the neighbourhood. Economic indicators, such as deprivation data or average household spending power, are similarly unavailable. Therefore, any attempt to characterise the people living in this small residential cluster would be purely speculative. The only concrete fact remains the physical size of the area, which is 34.9 hectares, but the human elements that define it remain undocumented in this dataset.
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Planning Constraints
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