Area Overview for PH2 9QG

Area Information

Living in PH2 9QG places you within a specific residential cluster covering 1.5 km² in Scotland. This postcode operates within the broader Perth and Kinross council area, which spans three historic counties including Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. The region borders Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north and Fife to the east, positioning this small pocket in central Scotland. Residents here navigate a landscape defined by its administrative history; the local authority combined the former Perthshire and Kinross-shire jurisdictions administratively in 1996. Daily life in this postcode involves managing a tight-knit environment where convenience relies heavily on proximity to neighbouring towns. Because PH2 9QG is a small residential cluster, you will likely depend on nearby service centres for most daily needs rather than extensive local retail. The area's identity is shaped by its geography as part of a region that absorbed Longforgan from Dundee during recent boundary adjustments. You live in an area where the physical layout is compact, limiting the sprawl often found in larger urban districts. The community benefits from a generally stable environmental profile, with assessments showing low risks from flooding and no protected wetland sites affecting development. Your immediate surroundings are free from Ramsar sites and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, though you do share space with protected woodland. This background context defines the everyday reality for anyone choosing to make this postcode their home.

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The property market in PH2 9QG reflects the nature of a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster. This 1.5 km² zone supports a defined residential population within the Perth and Kinross framework. Buyers considering homes in this sector must understand that the housing stock is tailored to a compact population rather than a sprawling urban suburb. The market dynamics are heavily influenced by the council area reforms of 1996, which shaped the current land use patterns. Home ownership levels and accommodation types directly influence the value proposition for those seeking houses in this location. As a small residential cluster, the property mix likely features a concentration of single-resident households or small families typical of rural or semi-rural Scottish postcodes. The lack of protected woodland coverage in risk assessments suggests fewer planning restrictions compared to areas with Conservation Areas or National Scenic Areas. This opens possibilities for buyers looking at homes in PH2 9QG without fearing immediate constraints from environmental designations. The presence of ferry links nearby indicates that some properties may serve commuters connected to larger towns across Lochleven or toward Kinross. Potential buyers should evaluate whether the local rental demand or owner-occupier statistics align with their investment goals. The market here is distinct because it lacks the density of major city zones, offering a quieter living environment.

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Life in PH2 9QG centres on access to practical amenities rather than extensive local leisure facilities. Residents can visit Morrisons Daily in Cupar for grocery shopping. You also have access to Co-op stores located in Bridge of Earn and Auchtermuchty. These three outlets form the primary retail backbone for the area, satisfying most weekly shopping requirements without needing to travel far. Access to specialised goods or larger department stores will require journeys beyond this 1.5 km² zone. Two ferry crossings offer direct links from nearby locations, including Lochleven Castle Ferry Landing and Kinross Ferry Landing. These services connect you to broader transport networks across the region. While PH2 9QG itself focuses on residential clusters, its proximity to these water transport hubs enhances regional mobility. Dining options and parks are not explicitly listed in the nearest amenities data, so expectations for nightlife or green spaces should align with what is available in the immediate vicinity of these named shops and ferries. The lifestyle here is defined by efficient use of these five retail points and two ferry services.

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Demographics

The demographic picture for PH2 9QG relies on the specific statistics available for this postcode sector. While direct population figures for this exact 1.5 km² zone are not itemised in the core data, the area functions as a specific residential cluster within the larger Perth and Kinross lieutenancy. The community sits within a region that encompasses parts of Angus and Fife, blending characteristics from historic counties like Kinross-shire. Without specific age profile data for this postcode, residents must look to the broader trends of the region they inhabit. Household types and ownership levels are standard components of house prices and market analysis in this council area. The diversity within this small postcode mirrors the wider administrative structure which combines Perthshire and Kinross-shire histories. You do not face the restrictive planning constraints found in areas with protected nature reserves, as there is no coverage of Ramsar wetland sites here. Similarly, the landscape lacks designations for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which often restricts building in other parts of Scotland. Your neighbourhood avoids these specific planning hurdles, allowing for a residential focus. The absence of protected woodland coverage in the risk data suggests a standard demographic environment without the unique constraints placed on conservation zones. While specific numbers on deprivation or income are not provided for this sector, the general safety assessments pass, indicating a community where residents can feel secure in their local setup.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in PH2 9QG?
The specific age profile and household type data for this exact postcode are not detailed in the available records. However, PH2 9QG forms part of the broader Perth and Kinross council area, which combines historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. Residents benefit from a low flood risk score of 1.28 and no protected wetland sites nearby.
How reliable is the internet connection for remote work in PH2 9QG?
Mobile coverage in PH2 9QG scores 81 out of 100, which is excellent, but fixed broadband quality is lower at 24 out of 100. Residents working from home should budget for stronger mobile data plans or additional connectivity solutions to avoid disruptions in this postcode area.
Which supermarkets and transport links are accessible to residents near PH2 9QG?
Nearby amenities include Morrisons Daily Cupar, Co-op Bridge of Earn, and Co-op Auchtermuchty. Additionally, two ferry services located at Lochleven Castle Ferry Landing and Kinross Ferry Landing provide regional transport access. These facilities fall within practical reach for daily needs.

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