Area Overview for PH6 2LN

Area Information

Living in PH6 2LN offers a quiet residential experience within the broader context of Perth and Kinross. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning 12.9 hectares in central Scotland. The area forms part of a region that encompasses the historic counties of Kinross-shire and Perthshire, combining administrative history with a modern rural setting. You will find yourself situated in a locale where the planning historydates back to the formation of the Perth and Kinross Joint County Council in 1930 and its subsequent reformation as a unitary council area in 1996. Daily life here moves at a slower pace compared to the surrounding cities, offering a distinct retreat from the urban edge near Dundee. The environment is defined by its modest size and its placement within a ceremonial area that borders Highland, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee, Fife, Clackmannanshire, and Stirling. Residents of PH6 2LN enjoy access to the natural landscape of the region while maintaining a close proximity to key transport routes and local services. The area represents a specific pocket of settlement where community living remains the central focus.

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The housing stock in PH6 2LN consists of homes located within a small residential cluster of 12.9 hectares. Specific data on property ownership levels is not currently available, so one cannot determine the ratio of owner-occupiers to tenants in this postcode. Without figures on average property prices or rental yields, the market value of homes in PH6 2LN remains undefined in this context. The area does not publish detailed records on the mix of accommodation types, such as the number of flats versus detached houses, or the age of the building stock. Consequently, there is no information to confirm whether this cluster is dominated by new builds or established properties. Buyers considering homes in PH6 2LN must rely on visual inspection and local knowledge rather than statistical trends to assess the property market. The absence of data on housing tenure means it is unclear if this area is primarily a buy-to-lease or owner-led community. Nevertheless, the 12.9 hectare footprint suggests a compact neighbourhood where properties likely interact closely with the surrounding green space and limited retail infrastructure.

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Energy Efficiency in PH6 2LN

Your daily life in PH6 2LN revolves around a cluster of practical amenities located within practical reach. The nearest retail options include Morrisons Daily, Co-op Crieff, and Aldi Broich. These three grocery stores form the core of your local shopping experience, providing essential food and household supplies without the need for a long journey into larger towns. With five retail outlets identified in the immediate vicinity, you have access to a small but functional trading environment. Beyond supermarkets, there is no specific data provided on cinemas, leisure centres, or dedicated parks within this 12.9 hectare area. The lifestyle here is defined by convenience: a quick trip to Co-op Crieff or Aldi Broich meets your weekly needs. The area research confirms that Perth and Kinross draws its name from historic counties, but your day-to-day experience is shaped by modern retail logistics. Residents accustomed to extensive city centres may find this setting more limited, yet it offers sufficient variety for basic household operations. The proximity of these specific supermarkets ensures that daily errands remain straightforward and do not consume excessive time.

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Demographics

The community within PH6 2LN functions as a contained residential zone without published census details on age profiles or household diversity. While specific numbers for population density or ethnic breakdown are not included in the current records, the area supports a defined group of households in a 12.9 hectare footprint. There is no available information regarding the split between private homes and second properties, nor is there data on the proportion of families versus single occupants. Without statistics on deprivation levels or income distribution, it is impossible to quantify the economic profile of the residents at this time. Similarly, details on the number of students or working-age professionals living immediately in this cluster are absent. The lack of granular demographic data means you cannot determine the exact age range of neighbours or the size composition of the average household in PH6 2LN. What remains clear is that the area hosts a population requiring essential services, from grocery shopping to mobile connectivity. The community exists as a functional residential unit where the absence of specific demographic markers highlights a need for on-the-ground observation to understand the social fabric.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main safety concern for homes in PH6 2LN?
The primary safety issue is flood risk, which carries a critical level score of 75.88 out of 100. This high score reflects extensive coverage of high flood risk across the 12.9 hectare area. While the postcode passes assessments for Ramsar wetland sites and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the significant flood hazard requires careful checking before buying property in this specific residential cluster.
How good is the internet connection for working from home in PH6 2LN?
Mobile network coverage is good with a score of 81 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is poor, scoring only 20 out of 100. Residents cannot expect high-speed internet for heavy downloading or video conferencing unless they secure an alternative provider solution, as the standard fixed line performance in this postcode is limited.
What shops and amenities are near PH6 2LN?
The nearest amenities are located within practical reach of the cluster. Residents have access to five retail locations, specifically Morrisons Daily, Co-op Crieff, and Aldi Broich. These supermarkets form the main high street alternatives for daily shopping, ensuring that basic grocery needs can be met without travelling far from the 12.9 hectare residential area.

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