Area Overview for KA3 1LT
Area Information
KA3 1LT is a small residential postcode area in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering 6,709 square metres, it lies within a historically significant town known for its 14th-century Clan Boyd connections and the 1820 founding of Johnnie Walker whisky. The area is part of a compact cluster of homes, with proximity to Kilmarnock’s central amenities. Daily life here blends practicality with heritage, with residents enjoying easy access to nearby railway stations and retail hubs. The town’s economy has long been shaped by manufacturing, from leather goods to whisky production, though modern Kilmarnock balances this with a quieter, residential character. Living in KA3 1LT means being part of a community with low flood risk, no major environmental constraints, and a strong digital infrastructure. The postcode’s compact size means residents are close to key services, while the surrounding area retains a distinct sense of local identity. Homes here are likely to be traditional in style, reflecting the town’s historical roots, and the area’s small footprint ensures a tight-knit, manageable environment for families and professionals alike.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 6709 m²
- Population
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House Prices in KA3 1LT
Showing 1 properties
| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Holland House Electrical Co Ltd, Western Road, Kilmarnock, KA3 1LT | warehouse | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in KA3 1LT
Living in KA3 1LT means access to essential retail and transport hubs within walking or short driving distance. Nearby shops include Morrisons Bonnyton, Spar, and Co-op Dean, offering daily necessities and convenience for families. The three railway stations—Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs, and Stewarton—provide direct links to regional centres, enhancing mobility for commuters and shoppers. While the area itself is small, Kilmarnock’s broader town centre offers additional amenities, including historic sites like the Keep of Dean Castle and the Johnnie Walker Bond building. The local schools, such as Loanhead Public School (a Category B listed building), reflect the community’s investment in education. The area’s compact nature means residents can enjoy a mix of practicality and heritage, with easy access to both modern services and the town’s historical character.
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