Area Overview for KA11 4LD

Area Information

KA11 4LD is a small residential postcode area in North Ayrshire, Scotland, nestled within a cluster of homes that reflect the region’s coastal and rural character. The area spans 1.9 hectares, a compact footprint typical of Scotland’s smaller communities. Located near Irvine, it benefits from proximity to the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Arran, a destination often called “Scotland in Miniature.” This area is part of a broader region known for its historical significance, including the birthplace of Robert Burns in Alloway. Daily life here is shaped by the surrounding natural beauty and the quiet rhythm of rural living. Residents are likely to find a balance between proximity to essential services and the tranquillity of a less densely populated area. The postcode’s location also offers access to nearby towns like Kilwinning and Barassie, with rail links to Irvine and Troon, providing connectivity to larger centres. The area’s appeal lies in its blend of traditional Scottish landscapes and modern amenities, though its small size means it is best suited for those prioritising a peaceful, community-focused lifestyle over urban convenience.

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1.9 hectares
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Energy Efficiency in KA11 4LD

Living in KA11 4LD offers access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Iceland Irvine, Aldi Kilwinning, and Morrisons Daily Irvine 97, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network, with stations at Irvine, Barassie, and Kilwinning, provides easy access to nearby towns and cities. A ferry terminal at Troon connects residents to the Isle of Arran, opening up opportunities for outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and scenic getaways. The surrounding region also boasts historical sites, nature trails, and coastal landscapes, reflecting the area’s reputation as a tourist destination. While the postcode itself is small, its proximity to larger centres like Irvine means residents can enjoy a mix of rural tranquillity and access to broader services, making it ideal for those who value both natural beauty and practical convenience.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in KA11 4LD?
KA11 4LD is a small residential cluster in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The area’s compact size and proximity to Irvine suggest a close-knit community. With no specific demographic data provided, it is likely to reflect the broader characteristics of North Ayrshire, which includes both coastal and rural populations.
What transport options are available near KA11 4LD?
Residents have access to five railway stations, including Irvine and Kilwinning, offering rail links to major cities. A ferry terminal at Troon connects to the Isle of Arran, while broadband scores 100 ensures reliable internet for remote work or daily use.
Are there safety concerns in KA11 4LD?
The area has a critical flood risk score of 46.08, indicating high vulnerability to flooding. No protected natural sites or crime risk data is available, but the rural setting suggests generally low crime levels. Residents should consider flood mitigation strategies.
What amenities are nearby?
Local shops include Iceland Irvine, Aldi Kilwinning, and Morrisons Daily Irvine 97. Rail and ferry services connect to Irvine and the Isle of Arran, offering access to retail, leisure, and travel opportunities within the region.

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