Area Overview for KA1 1BU
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KA1 1BU is a small residential postcode area in East Ayrshire, Scotland, encompassing parts of Kilmarnock, a town with deep historical roots. The area is defined by its compact cluster of homes, offering a blend of traditional architecture and modern living. Kilmarnock’s name derives from the Gaelic *Cill Mhearnaig*, reflecting its early religious significance. The town has long been a hub of industry, notably the Johnnie Walker whisky brand, which was founded in 1820 in the town centre. Today, the area benefits from proximity to Kilmarnock Railway Station and nearby stations at Kilmaurs and Stewarton, providing reliable rail links. Digital connectivity is strong, with broadband and mobile scores of 89 and 83 respectively, supporting both remote work and daily use. The area’s charm lies in its mix of historical landmarks, such as the 14th-century Keep of Dean Castle, and practical amenities like M&S Kilmarnock and Iceland stores. Residents here enjoy a quiet, community-focused lifestyle, with easy access to retail, transport, and the town’s cultural heritage.
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House Prices in KA1 1BU
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| First Floor, 57 John Finnie Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1BU | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Second Floor, 57 John Finnie Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1BU | Office | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in KA1 1BU
Living in KA1 1BU means access to a range of local amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include M&S Kilmarnock, Farmfoods Bonnyton, and Iceland Kilmarnock, catering to everyday needs. The area’s historical and cultural assets are also prominent, with landmarks like the Keep of Dean Castle and the Johnnie Walker Bond building adding character. For education, Loanhead Public School, a Category B listed building, serves the community. Parks and green spaces are less explicitly detailed but are implied by the absence of environmental constraints like AONB or protected woodland. The area’s compact size fosters a close-knit community feel, with amenities designed for convenience rather than scale. Residents benefit from a mix of practical retail, transport, and heritage sites that define daily life in this part of Kilmarnock.
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