Perth (Scottish Gaelic: Peairt) is a royal burgh in central Scotland. Sitting on the banks of the River Tay, it is the administrative headquarters of Perth and Kinross council area. Perth was a large burgh prior to 1975, and the county town of the former county of Perthshire.
The name Perth has hence been used for a number of other settlements around the world. The most notable of these is Perth, Western Australia — named such at the wish of Sir George Murray, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, who was born in Perth. Perth is popularly referred to as The Fair City, although per a redefinition of city status in the United Kingdom (see below), it is no longer classed as a city.
For more information about the area, see the Perth City website.
Around £1,500,000, Ruthvenfield Perth
Offers Over £595,000Jesmond, Bridge of Earn PH2 9HA
Fixed £595,000Bonhard Steadings, Scone PH2 7PH
Offers Over £528,000The Old Church, Rhynd Perth PH2 8QG
Offers Over £495,000Braehead Cottage, Pitcairngreen PH1 3LN
Fixed £479,950Kildonan, St. Martins PH2 6AL
Offers Over £465,000Muirward House, Scone PH2 6NL
Fixed £455,000Broomy Court, Ruthvenfield Perth PH1 3JP
Guide Price £450,000Dunmore 25 Fairies Road, Perth PH1 1LZ
Around £440,000Lynedoch Park, Pitcairngreen PH1 3LY
Offers Over £430,0003 Culloden House Court, Pitcairngreen PH1 3LU
Around £430,0008 Easter Powside, Almondbank PH1 3NF
Offers Over £430,0003 Western Avenue, Perth PH1 1NY