Area Overview for PH7 4HA
Area Information
Living in PH7 4HA means residing within a specific postcode cluster covering 99.8 hectares in central Scotland. This area sits within the broader Perth and Kinross council jurisdiction, a region defined by the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The location offers a residential focus without the density of larger urban centres. You will find yourself in a defined zone bordered by the extensive Perth and Kinross geography, which extends from Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north down to Clackmannanshire in the south. Daily life here is shaped by the rural character of the Tayside region. The landscape includes areas where Longforgan was added to the council area in 1996, reflecting the history of boundary adjustments over time. Homes in PH7 4HA cater largely to those seeking a contained residential environment rather than a bustling town centre experience. While the immediate postcode area is small, it connects you to the wider ceremonial area served by a sheriff from medieval times. The environment is defined by managed planning constraints, including protected woodland areas that integrate into the local landscape. Residents navigate a space that balances historical administration with modern residential needs. The area provides a distinct setting where the legacy of the Joint County Council formed in 1930 still underpins local governance and community structure today.
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- 99.8 hectares
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The property market in PH7 4HA operates within a small residential cluster of 99.8 hectares, limiting the total housing stock available for sale. Specific data on home ownership percentages, rental occupancy, or accommodation types is not included in the current records. You cannot determine whether this is primarily an owner-occupied area or a rental market without explicit figures on tenure. The absence of home ownership percentages means buyers cannot gauge the stability of the local population or the likelihood of selling other local homes. Similarly, details on the mix of detached, semi-detached, flat, or apartment dwellings are unavailable. This lack of market data implies a niche market typical of small postcode areas rather than broad town or city districts. Homes in PH7 4HA exist within a landscape where protected woodland and flood risk warnings influence development potential. The area sits in a region with significant planning history, combining parts of Perthshire and Kinross-shire since 1975. Buyers should note that the small area size restricts competition among similar properties compared to larger boroughs. The market context is defined by these physical and historical boundaries rather than statistical trends. Without data on average prices, time on market, or demand levels, financial planning requires careful consideration of the unique constraints of this specific postcode.
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Daily life in PH7 4HA centres on a few specific retail outlets within practical reach of the residential cluster. You have access to five retail amenities, notably Morrisons Daily Crieff 13, the Co-op Crieff, and Spar. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities for residents of the postcode. The area does not necessarily offer a wide variety of dining options or leisure facilities beyond these commercial bases, as specific counts for dining or parks are not available. However, the presence of these named supermarkets suggests a basic level of convenience without needing to travel far into larger towns. You can shop for groceries at the Morrisons Daily Crieff 13 location, which serves the immediate neighbourhood along with the Co-op and Spar. The lifestyle is defined by practicality rather than extensive entertainment districts. Protected woodland areas contribute to the local environment, offering green spaces that blend with the residential setting. Planning constraints indicate the area passes tests for Ramsar sites and Areas of Natural Beauty, meaning development retains a standard rural character. Flood risk considerations affect outdoor activities and property access during severe weather. The combination of named supermarkets and natural constraints shapes a quiet, self-contained living experience for anyone choosing homes in PH7 4HA.
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The community in PH7 4HA lacks specific demographic data such as age profiles or household composition in the current records. Without available statistics on the number of families, single occupants, or retirement populations, precise characterisation of the residents remains impossible. You cannot conclude whether the area hosts mostly owner-occupiers, tenants, or diverse income groups without explicit figures. The absence of deprivation data further limits understanding of the quality of life indicators for homes in this postcode. Planning constraints provide only structural context rather than social insight. For instance, the area contains no Ramsar wetland sites and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation, which indicates a standard planning landscape without these specific protected designations impacting settlement patterns. Protected woodland covers 15.82 out of 100 on the risk scale, marking a warning level for natural constraints. Flood risk presents a medium concern with a score of 14.91, suggesting potential environmental considerations for any property purchase. Crime risk data is unavailable because current recording only applies to areas in England, leaving Scottish residents without a direct comparable crime statistic. You must assess the neighbourhood based on physical constraints like flood maps and woodland boundaries rather than population metrics. The demographic picture remains undefined in the provided information, meaning you cannot verify family-friendliness or diversity levels through standard statistical lenses.
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Planning Constraints
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