Area Overview for KA11 2AB
Area Information
KA11 2AB represents a specific residential cluster located within the broader context of North Ayrshire. This compact zone covers exactly 3.2 hectares, forming a focused environment for local living. The postcode falls strictly within the lieutenancy area of Ayrshire and Arran, which encompasses East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire, and South Ayrshire. Specifically, this location sits in the north Ayrshire section that also includes the Isle of Arran. The region rests on the west coast of Scotland along the shore of the Firth of Clyde, placing residents within a historic county known for its rich heritage. Living in KA11 2AB means occupying a defined postcode area rather than a large, sprawling district. The setting is defined by its small scale and clear boundaries within the unitary council area. This area benefits from its position in a region branded as a tourist destination, offering access to both coastal settlements and island communities. While the immediate post area is small, it connects to a wider landscape that includes the historic county town of Ayr, which was made a Royal Burgh in 1205. Residents here enjoy proximity to a region that sits on the Highland Boundary Fault, separating highland and lowland areas on nearby islands. The physical character of KA11 2AB is shaped by its inclusion in a diverse geographical area that stretches from Neolithic ages through Roman invasion and Viking influences. The location is part of a modern lieutenancy area formally created in 1996 following significant local government reform. This administrative structure brings residents under the jurisdiction of North Ayrshire, ensuring alignment with regional planning and services. You will find yourself in an area where specific coordinates place you firmly within the Scottish borderlands, offering a distinct sense of place within the Scottish countryside.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.2 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
The property market in KA11 2AB operates within a very small footprint, covering just 3.2 hectares. This limited area size suggests a concentrated housing stock rather than a sprawling estate. Specific data regarding the percentage of home ownership, the number of private tenancies, or the mix of semi-detached houses and flats is not available for this postcode. You cannot determine if the area is primarily owner-occupied or dominated by rental markets based on the current information. Without statistics on accommodation types, you do not know if the housing consists mainly of traditional detached homes or converted properties within flats. The absence of market figures means you cannot compare current property prices or rental yields against neighbouring postcodes. This lack of granular data applies equally to the prevalence of new builds versus established Victorian or older properties. For buyers examining homes in KA11 2AB, the primary insight is the sheer scale of the location. It is a small residential cluster where every hectare is accounted for. You must look beyond this specific postcode to understand the broader market trends of North Ayrshire. While the area offers a distinct sense of locality, the absence of ownership percentages prevents a clear picture of long-term resident stability. You would need to view individual property listings to gauge the current balance between buyers seeking to move and those letting out accommodation.
House Prices in KA11 2AB
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Morven Lodge, Access From B 7080 To Morven Lodge, Eglinton, Irvine, KA11 2AB | Unknown | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in KA11 2AB
Living in KA11 2AB places you within easy reach of several retail and leisure facilities. There are five retail amenities in the neighbourhood, including Spar Scotfresh, Spar, and Co-op Caldon. These shops are located in practical reach, allowing you to complete daily shopping without planning a long journey. You can access fresh groceries and essential household items from these nearby convenience stores, which form the backbone of local retail provision. Transport choices for your daily commute are supported by five railway stations located nearby. You can reach Irvine Railway Station, Kilwinning Railway Station, and Stevenston Railway Station to access broader travel networks. For those wishing to explore the coast or visit the Isle of Arran, a ferry option is available at Troon Ferry Terminal. This single ferry link expands your lifestyle choices significantly, connecting KA11 2AB to the wider Ayrshire and Arran lieutenancy area. The area is situated in North Ayrshire, which is part of the historic county of Ayrshire. This location offers a lifestyle rooted in the region's rich history, from the Neolithic age through the Viking era. While the specific entertainment venues within the 3.2-hectare cluster are not detailed, the proximity to towns like Irvine and Kilwinning ensures cultural and leisure activities are accessible. You enjoy the convenience of local conveniences while maintaining access to the wider regional heritage sites and tourist attractions.
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Available data for KA11 2AB does not include detailed breakdowns of age profiles, household compositions, or diversity statistics. Without specific figures on population density or demographic shifts, any detailed description of the community must rely on the known geographical context of this 3.2-hectare cluster. The lack of granular demographic information means prospective buyers should view the area as a micro-section of the wider North Ayrshire region. In the absence of explicit household ownership levels or deprivation indices for this specific postcode, the general character is defined by its small residential size. You cannot assess the proportion of owner-occupiers versus renters or the mix of family homes and shared accommodations without further detailed census data. This limitation means you cannot determine if the neighbourhood leans towards retired residents, young families, or mixed demographics. Regarding quality of life indicators, specific deprivation data is not provided for KA11 2AB. Consequently, you cannot evaluate the local access to services relative to national or regional averages based on this dataset alone. The area exists within the unitary council area of North Ayrshire, but localised social statistics remain unrecorded in the current information. Any assumptions about community cohesion or economic standing must be inferred from the general position within the broader county rather than internal metrics.
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Planning Constraints
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