Area Overview for KA3 2LP
Area Information
KA3 2LP lies within North Ayrshire, a region renowned for its coastal landscapes and historical depth. This small postcode area, spanning 25 hectares, is part of a residential cluster that benefits from proximity to both the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Arran, often dubbed “Scotland in Miniature.” The area’s compact size fosters a tight-knit community feel, with easy access to the natural and cultural attractions of Ayrshire and Arran. Residents here are likely to be drawn to the region’s mix of rural charm and accessible amenities, from historic sites like Alloway—birthplace of Robert Burns—to the dramatic geological features of Arran. Daily life in KA3 2LP balances the tranquillity of a small residential setting with the vibrancy of nearby towns such as Kilmarnock and Stewarton. The postcode’s location on the west coast of Scotland ensures a connection to both coastal and inland Scotland, offering opportunities for outdoor pursuits, cultural exploration, and a slower pace of life compared to larger urban centres.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 25.0 hectares
- Population
- Not available
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House Prices in KA3 2LP
Showing 2 properties
| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Stables, Rowallan Castle Estate, U 54 Tannacrief From B 778 West Of Fenwick To B 751 Nr Meiklewood, Kilmarnock, KA3 2LP | Industrial | - | - | - | - | |
| Rowallan Castle, U 54 Tannacrief From B 778 West Of Fenwick To B 751 Nr Meiklewood, Kilmarnock, KA3 2LP | hotel | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in KA3 2LP
Living in KA3 2LP grants access to a range of practical amenities within reach. Nearby retail options include Spar, Tesco Kilmarnock, and Morrisons Daily Kilmaurs 1, ensuring daily shopping needs are met. The presence of multiple railway stations, such as Kilmaurs and Kilmarnock, adds to the area’s convenience, linking residents to broader networks for work, leisure, and travel. While the area itself is small, its proximity to larger towns like Kilmarnock and Stewarton means cultural, dining, and recreational opportunities are readily available. The region’s natural beauty, including the Isle of Arran and the Firth of Clyde, offers outdoor activities such as hiking, sailing, and wildlife observation. The combination of local convenience and regional access creates a lifestyle that balances simplicity with accessibility, appealing to those who value both rural tranquillity and urban proximity.
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