Area Overview for PH4 1PZ

Area Information

Living in PH4 1PZ means residing in a very small residential cluster covering just 1.0 hectare within Scotland. This postcode represents a specific geographic point rather than a sprawling suburb, offering a neighbourhood scale where the world feels immediately accessible. Residents of this specific cluster find themselves embedded within the historic region of Perth and Kinross, an area formed by the merger of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The district has undergone significant administrative changes since the 1930s, evolving from a joint county council to a unitary authority in 1996, which shaped the infrastructure and planning constraints of today. Because the area is so compact, daily life revolves around proximity; you likely know your neighbours and the routes to local services by heart. Prospective buyers must note that this tiny footprint defines the character of the location. It is not a broad town district but a concentrated group of dwellings. This distinction affects everything from noise levels to the pace of development. The location sits in a part of Scotland bordered by Highland, Aberdeen, Angus, and Fife, placing it on the edge of a larger ceremonial count. You are essentially buying into a micro-community with direct access to the wider amenities of the Dundee and Perth regions. The small size ensures you do not get lost in traffic or anonymous architecture, but you must navigate the specific limitations of such a confined space.

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Purchasing a home in PH4 1PZ requires understanding the specific housing stock of this 1.0 hectare zone. The provided information does not detail the exact number of properties, the age of the buildings, or the price per square metre for this postcode. While the parent coordinate falls near DD1 9UZ in the Dundee area boundary, the PH4 postcode is legally distinct. You must approach this purchase by viewing individual listings rather than betting on broad market trends, as the data does not support a generalisation. The lack of aggregated market data for this small cluster means you cannot assess if it is an affordable starter area or an established family zone. The surrounding Perth and Kinross region offers a range of property types from its history as a combined county council area, but these figures do not apply specifically to PH4 1PZ. Buyers should focus on the physical condition of any specific house they view, as statistical averages are unavailable. The area's size limits the volume of stock, so supply is inherently low. You are looking at a neighbourhood where every available house represents a significant portion of the total local housing supply.

House Prices in PH4 1PZ

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Blackford Primary School, Stirling Street, Blackford, PH4 1PZeducation----

Energy Efficiency in PH4 1PZ

Shoppers and commuters can easily access essential facilities when living in PH4 1PZ, as practical amenities lie within a short reach. There is one railway station nearby, Gleneagles Railway Station, which provides rail links for travel beyond the immediate vicinity. While the station does not bear the PH4 postcode, it is the designated transport hub for residents of this cluster. You can catch a train here for regional connections without needing a car for surface travel. For daily shopping needs, two retailers offer convenience stores and supermarkets. Spar and Co-op Auchterarder are the stocked outlets available on your maps. These provide a selection of groceries, essentials, and daily goods without a long drive to Perth or Dundee. You can pick up milk, bread, and household items from these shops easily. The proximity to these specific stores means you do not need to travel far for basic necessities. The area also benefits from being part of the larger Perth and Kinross region, which contains parks, pubs, and leisure centres not listed in the immediate amenity data but accessible by road. The small size of PH4 1PZ means you step out of your gate and enter a world of transport and retail within minutes. While the immediate sphere is small, the network of national channels via Gleneagles and the local convenience stores ensures your lifestyle remains functional. You are well-situated for quick errands and reliable public transport links.

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Demographics

The available data for PH4 1PZ does not include specific demographic breakdowns such as age profiles, household types, or diversity statistics. Consequently, any claims about the mixture of families, retirees, or professionals in this precise cluster would be speculative rather than factual. While the surrounding council area of Perth and Kinross contains a mix of large towns and rural villages, this single hectare of postcode does not provide enough detail to segregate its specific residents from the regional average. Without figures on home ownership levels or accommodation types for this exact location, we cannot determine if the houses are predominantly owner-occupied or privately rented. The area research indicates the broader region spans parts of Kinross-shire and Perthshire, combining history from medieval times with modern unitary governance. You will need to consult specific estate listings to see the actual occupants of homes in this postal district. Any assumption regarding the community's makeup is purely theoretical. The only confirmed fact remains the physical size of the area itself, which influences neighbour interactions more than statistics can quantify at this scale. You are relying on the character of the street rather than census data.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the local amenities for someone living in PH4 1PZ?
The nearest rail link is Gleneagles Railway Station. For shopping, you can visit Spar and Co-op Auchterarder. These facilities are within practical reach for daily needs.
Is the internet suitable for working from home in PH4 1PZ?
Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, which is good. However, fixed broadband scores only 25 out of 100, indicating poor fixed line speeds. Heavy internet users should test the connection before moving.
Are there any protected nature sites near PH4 1PZ?
The area has no Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands. The scores for these planning constraints are all zero, meaning no environmental restrictions apply to the land.
What is the main environmental risk for properties in PH4 1PZ?
The flood risk assessment is critical, with a score of 70.95 out of 100 indicating high coverage. Buyers must verify specific property resilience against flooding.

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