Area Overview for KA13 7QB

Area Information

KA13 7QB is a small residential postcode nestled in North Ayrshire, Scotland, part of the Ayrshire and Arran lieutenancy area. This region is defined by its coastal geography, bordering the Firth of Clyde, and its proximity to the Isle of Arran, often dubbed “Scotland in Miniature.” The postcode falls within a cluster of homes that benefit from the area’s mix of rural charm and accessible amenities. Residents here are likely to be drawn to the region’s natural beauty, historical significance, and the blend of traditional Scottish architecture with modern living. The area’s coordinates place it in a part of North Ayrshire that includes both mainland settlements and the island’s unique landscapes. While the population size is not explicitly stated, the small cluster of homes suggests a close-knit community. Living here offers the chance to enjoy Ayrshire’s reputation as a tourist destination, with nearby attractions like the Isle of Arran’s geological wonders and coastal scenery. The area’s proximity to towns like Kilwinning and Irvine ensures access to services without sacrificing the tranquillity of a smaller postcode.

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Energy Efficiency in KA13 7QB

Living in KA13 7QB means access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Tesco Kilwinning, Spar, and Co-op Kilwinning, offering everyday shopping needs. The nearby railway stations—Kilwinning, Irvine, and Stevenston—provide easy access to larger towns and cities, while the Ardrossan Ferry Terminal connects residents to the Isle of Arran, a hub for outdoor activities and historical sites. The area’s proximity to the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Arran means opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring natural landscapes. For those who enjoy cultural and historical pursuits, the region’s heritage, including sites linked to Robert Burns and the geology of Arran, adds depth to daily life. The mix of small-town services and coastal access creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with the tranquillity of a rural postcode.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in KA13 7QB?
KA13 7QB is a small residential cluster in North Ayrshire, likely featuring a close-knit community. The area is part of the Ayrshire and Arran region, known for its coastal and rural character. Proximity to towns like Kilwinning and Irvine suggests access to local services while maintaining a quieter, smaller-scale postcode environment.
How does transport work in KA13 7QB?
Residents have access to multiple railway stations, including Kilwinning, Irvine, and Stevenston, and the Ardrossan Ferry Terminal. Broadband scores are fair (53), and mobile coverage is good (82), supporting basic internet needs and communication. These options provide connectivity to regional transport networks and the Isle of Arran.
Are there safety concerns in KA13 7QB?
There are no significant safety risks. Flood risk is low, and no protected natural areas exist within the postcode. Crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, but assessments indicate no immediate safety issues. The area appears stable and secure for residents.
What amenities are nearby?
Local shops include Tesco Kilwinning, Spar, and Co-op Kilwinning. Railway stations and a ferry terminal provide transport links. The area’s proximity to the Isle of Arran and the Firth of Clyde offers access to natural and cultural attractions, enhancing daily life with outdoor and historical opportunities.

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