Area Overview for KA1 1JU
Area Information
KA1 1JU is a small residential postcode area in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering 6,555 square metres, it sits within a town with deep historical roots, originally named after the Church of St. Marnock. The area blends practical living with heritage, offering proximity to key amenities like Kilmarnock Railway Station and retail hubs such as Farmfoods Bonnyton and M&S Kilmarnock. Kilmarnock itself has grown from a medieval settlement into a hub of industry and culture, notably home to the Johnnie Walker Bond building, where the iconic whisky brand was first produced. Residents here benefit from a compact, walkable environment, with nearby rail links to Stewarton and Kilmaurs. The area’s small size means it feels intimate, yet it connects to broader regional networks. Daily life is shaped by its history, from the 14th-century Keep of Dean Castle to the 1905 Loanhead Public School, a listed building reflecting the town’s educational legacy. This postcode is ideal for those seeking a blend of convenience, historical interest, and connectivity to Scotland’s central belt.
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- 6555 m²
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House Prices in KA1 1JU
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| 15 Green Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1JU | Leisure | - | - | - | - | |
| Bus Station, 20-30 Green Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 1JU | commercial | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in KA1 1JU
Living in KA1 1JU means access to a range of practical amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include Farmfoods Bonnyton, M&S Kilmarnock, and Iceland Kilmarnock, catering to everyday needs. The area’s rail links connect residents to cultural and commercial hubs, such as Kilmarnock’s historic town centre, where the Johnnie Walker Bond building stands as a landmark. While specific parks or leisure facilities aren’t detailed in the data, the town’s historical sites—like the Keep of Dean Castle and Loanhead Public School—add cultural depth to daily life. The compact nature of the postcode fosters a sense of community, with amenities designed for convenience rather than sprawl. Residents can enjoy a mix of practical living and historical engagement, making it a viable choice for those valuing accessibility and heritage.
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