Area Overview for KA21 6NG
Area Information
KA21 6NG is a small residential cluster in North Ayrshire, Scotland, covering 1.3 km². Situated on the west coast of Scotland, it lies within the Firth of Clyde, close to the Isle of Arran, often called “Scotland in Miniature.” The area benefits from a mix of coastal and island communities, with historical roots in the traditional county of Ayrshire. Its coordinates (55.62216, -4.473588) place it within North Ayrshire, a region known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area is part of a lieutenancy region that includes the historic town of Ayr, a Royal Burgh since 1205. Living here means proximity to both rural landscapes and coastal amenities, with easy access to nearby towns like Kilwinning and Stevenston. The postcode’s compact size reflects a tight-knit community, where daily life is shaped by local traditions and the region’s reputation as a tourist destination.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
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House Prices in KA21 6NG
Showing 5 properties
| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Little Laught Cottage, Access From U 22 To Littlelaught Farm, Saltcoats, KA21 6NG | Farm | 6 | - | - | - | |
| Littlelaught Farm, Access From U 22 To Littlelaught Farm, Saltcoats, KA21 6NG | Detached | - | - | - | - | |
| Diddup Farm, Access From U 22 To Diddup Farm, Saltcoats, KA21 6NG | Detached | - | - | - | - | |
| Lochwood Farm, Access From U 22 To Lochwood Farm, Saltcoats, KA21 6NG | Detached | - | - | - | - | |
| The Byre Lochwood Farm, Access From U 22 To Lochwood Farm, Saltcoats, KA21 6NG | Detached | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in KA21 6NG
The lifestyle in KA21 6NG is shaped by accessible amenities within practical reach. Local shops include Spar and Morrisons outlets in Stevenston and Kilwinning, providing essentials for daily living. Rail stations like Kilwinning and Stevenston offer convenience for travel, while the Ardrossan Ferry Terminal connects residents to the Isle of Arran, a hub for outdoor activities and scenic exploration. The area’s proximity to coastal landscapes and historical sites, such as Alloway (birthplace of Robert Burns), adds cultural depth to everyday life. With nearby leisure options and a mix of retail and transport hubs, residents enjoy a balance of convenience and access to Scotland’s natural and historical attractions.
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- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
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