Area Overview for KA19 7QH

Area Information

Living in KA19 7QH means settling within a postcode area defined as a small residential cluster across 13.7 square kilometres. This location sits in North Ayrshire, part of the larger Ayrshire and Arran lieutenancy on the west coast of Scotland. The region borders the Firth of Clyde and encompasses both coastal settlements and inland communities. While KA19 7QH itself represents a tiny fraction of North Ayrshire, it benefits from the broader region's heritage, which stretches back to the Neolithic age through Viking rule to the modern lieutenancy area formed in 1996. The specific postcode falls within the administrative boundaries established after local government reform merged four historic districts into the current three council areas. You are situated in a landscape shaped by the area's deep history, where places like Alloway once served as the birthplace of Robert Burns. The defined cluster offers proximity to the Isle of Arran, often called Scotland in Miniature, and the historic county town of Ayr. Your daily life is influenced by the point-to-mouse culture of the north west, balancing access to a small residential pocket with the wider amenities of North Ayrshire. The area provides a grounding connection to the mainland while remaining close to the island communities that have long been part of the local economy.

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The property market in KA19 7QH is characterised by the nature of its 13.7 square kilometre footprint as a small residential cluster. No specific data exists to define the housing stock, the ratio of owner-occupiers to private or social renters, or the average number of homes in private ownership. Without these figures, you cannot determine if the area favors detached houses, terraced flats, or semi-detached bungalows. The lack of reported statistics on accommodation types means you cannot assess whether this postcode is primarily an investment market or a family home zone. General knowledge of North Ayrshire suggests a mix of housing, but the specific composition for KA19 7QH remains unquantified in the available records. You cannot move on assumptions about whether the homes are predominantly owned outright or rented under short-term or long-term agreements. The absence of data on market trends, price per square metre, or historical sales figures for this cluster leaves a significant gap in understanding the local economy. Prospective buyers must look beyond the immediate KA19 7QH postcode to the broader North Ayrshire landscape to find comparable property data. The small size of the residential cluster naturally limits the volume of transactions, which explains the scarcity of detailed market reports for this specific location.

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Your daily lifestyle in KA19 7QH revolves around proximity to specific local amenities within the North Ayrshire region. The nearest retail facility identified is Morrisons Daily Girvan. This single retail outlet serves as the primary shopping destination for residents within practical reach of the small residential cluster. Beyond this specific shop, the available data does not list other immediate amenities such as parks, leisure centres, schools, or dining venues. Living in KA19 7QH means you are dependent on the wider scope of North Ayrshire for broader services and entertainment. The area research points to the historic county town of Ayr as a central hub for markets and harbours, implying that significant lifestyle choices involve travel to these larger towns. The small residential nature of the postcode suggests a quieter environment where everyday convenience relies heavily on the nearby Manor Centre in Girvan or similar established out-of-town retail parks. You will need to plan trips beyond the 13.7 square kilometres for a full range of goods, cultural activities, or specialist services. The connection to the coast and the Isle of Arran offers recreational opportunities, but specific local leisure facilities are not documented in the immediate vicinity of this postcode.

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Demographics

You will find that KA19 7QH lacks published demographic data regarding age profiles, household types, or diversity metrics. Similarly, no specific figures exist for home ownership percentages or deprivation indices within this specific postcode. The available research highlights the geographical context rather than the internal social composition of the small residential cluster. Without explicit statistics, you cannot determine the exact mix of families, retirees, or professionals currently residing in these 13.7 square kilometres. The area research notes that Ayrshire and Arran generally consists of three unitary council areas, but breaking these down to the level of KA19 7QH reveals a gap in numerical detail. Consequently, you must rely on the general characteristics of the North Ayrshire region to gauge the likely make-up of the community. The absence of specific data on accommodation types or socioeconomic status means you cannot yet assess whether the area leans towards owner-occupiers or tenants, nor can you identify if the population has particular needs. This limited statistical coverage prevents a detailed sociological profile of who lives in this small cluster compared to larger towns in the wider lieutenancy area.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in KA19 7QH?
KA19 7QH is defined as a small residential cluster within 13.7 square kilometres in North Ayrshire. The area sits in the Ayrshire and Arran lieutenancy, which includes the Isle of Arran and the historic county town of Ayr. Without specific demographic data on age or household types, the community is understood to be a quiet, low-density pocket benefiting from the region's rich heritage stretching back to the Neolithic age.
How good is the internet connection for working from home?
Residents in KA19 7QH enjoy strong mobile coverage with a quality score of 83. However, fixed broadband scores only 57, which is considered fair rather than excellent. This disparity suggests that while mobile phones work well, heavy internet usage or video conferencing might struggle compared to areas with superior broadband infrastructure.
Are there any environmental risks I should be aware of?
The area passes flood risk assessments with a low score of 1.07, indicating minimal risk. However, the postcode contains protected woodland, which scores 0.24 on the risk scale and triggers a warning level. You must be aware that planning changes or extensions may be restricted due to these protected natural spaces within the 13.7 square kilometre zone.
What retail and lifestyle options are nearby?
Utility options in KA19 7QH are limited by the area's size. The nearest named retail amenity is Morrisons Daily Girvan. Residents rely on this specific venue and the broader North Ayrshire region for most shopping, leisure, and dining needs, as no other specific amenities are documented within practical reach of this small residential cluster.
Does the area have restrictions like flood zones or conservation areas?
KA19 7QH has no Ramsar wetland sites, areas of outstanding natural beauty, or protected nature reserves, all showing zero score risk levels. The only significant planning constraint is the presence of protected woodland, marked as a warning. You can be confident there are no flood risks, but the woodland designation may influence future property modifications or development plans.

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