Area Overview for PH3 1NG

Area Information

Living in PH3 1NG means residing within a specific residential cluster in Scotland that covers an area of 53.7 hectares. This postcode represents a small, defined part of the wider Perth and Kinross council area, which encompasses the historic counties of Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. The location sits in central Scotland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north and Clackmannanshire to the south. Although the immediate postcode is compact, it is situated near the eastern boundary of Perth and Kinross, close to the Dundee region at coordinates 56.459819, -3.136195. Daily life here is influenced by its proximity to these larger neighbouring areas, balancing the quiet of a small cluster with the accessibility of a broader region. Residents looking at homes in PH3 1NG are entering a property environment tied to the administrative reforms of the late 20th century. The Perth and Kinross council area was formed as a unitary council in 1996, following earlier changes that created it as a district in 1975. This history has shaped the local governance and infrastructure you will encounter. The area is not defined by major population statistics in the immediate cluster but rather by its functional relationship with the surrounding council area. You are buying into a location with established boundaries and a clear geographic identity within Scotland.

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Information regarding the specific property market in PH3 1NG is not available within the provided data. You cannot determine the current percentage of owner-occupied homes versus private rentals, nor can you identify if terraced houses or detached bungalows predominate in this cluster. The available facts do not include average house prices, sales volumes, or rental rates for residents of PH3 1NG. Consequently, there is no evidence to suggest whether this postcode is a desirable area for first-time buyers or an established zone for family growth. The limitations of the data prevent a detailed analysis of housing stock types or market trends specific to this small group. While the Perth and Kinross council area underwent significant reforms in 1996 and 1975, these administrative changes do not automatically translate into current property market statistics for this location. You may find that homes in PH3 1NG are part of the surrounding region's broader housing continuum, but specific figures are missing. Without data on accommodation types or ownership levels, you cannot assess if the area is primarily owner-occupied or driven by the rental sector. The existing record confirms only the area's size and location, leaving the property market dynamics entirely unquantified.

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Living in PH3 1NG offers access to essential amenities within practical reach, though the range is limited for residents. The nearest rail connection is Gleneagles Railway Station, providing the primary link to public transport networks. This station serves as a focal point for those commuting to Scotland's main cities or seeking access to wider transport routes. In terms of daily shopping needs, two retail options are available nearby. These include a Spar and the Co-op located in Auchterarder. These venues form the core of the high street experience, allowing you to purchase groceries and essential household items without travelling far. The immediate lifestyle revolves around the convenience of these nearby services and the rail link. While there is no data on specific parks, schools, or leisure venues within the cluster itself, the presence of a railway station and a couple of retail outlets suggests a utilitarian approach to daily life. You will likely commute or travel the short distance to reach more extensive leisure facilities or larger shopping complexes. The area functions as a small residential node that relies on nearby towns for broader amenities. The 53.7-hectare size indicates a compact address, meaning you will spend significant time travelling to Gleneagles or Auchterarder for non-essential visits.

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Demographics

Data regarding the specific age profile, household types, and diversity for PH3 1NG is not included in the available information. While the wider Perth and Kinross area has a rich history dating back to the medieval appointment of a sheriff for Perthshire and the creation of Kinross-shire, concrete demographic figures for this exact 53.7-hectare cluster are absent. You cannot determine the exact breakdown of home ownership or rental properties within this specific postcode using the current facts. Similarly, information on deprivation levels for this small residential group is unavailable. Instead, you must look to the broader regional context to understand the potential community feel. The area spans across Angus and Dundee to the east, which may influence the character of the neighbourhood living in PH3 1NG. Without specific statistics on school attendance or employment sectors for residents here, you are left with a clear geographic footprint but no numerical snapshot of who currently calls this cluster home. Every claim about the internal demographic makeup of PH3 1NG would require additional research outside the provided scope. The only definitive fact is the physical scale of the land you are considering, which remains 53.7 hectares.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the nearest amenities for residents of PH3 1NG?
The nearest rail connection is Gleneagles Railway Station. For shopping, you can access a Spar and a Co-op located in Auchterarder. These two retail outlets serve as the primary high street options for grocery shopping and daily necessities.

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