Area Overview for KA3 7TJ

Path at the sheep paddocks in Dean Castle Country Park in KA3 7TJ
Woodland walk, Dean Castle Country Park in KA3 7TJ
Judas Hill in KA3 7TJ
Kilmarnock Bypass, Sliproad at Grassyards Interchange in KA3 7TJ
On the slip road off the A77 in KA3 7TJ
The A77 trunk road bypassing Kilmarnock in KA3 7TJ
Field near Kilmarnock in KA3 7TJ
Donkey paddock, Dean Castle Country Park in KA3 7TJ
Bridge abutment, Dean Castle Country Park in KA3 7TJ
Assloss Road, Kilmarnock in KA3 7TJ
The outside of the walled garden, Dean Castle Country Park in KA3 7TJ
Walled garden, Dean Castle Country Park in KA3 7TJ
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Area Information

KA3 7TJ is a small residential postcode in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering 4,587 m², it lies in a historically significant town with roots tracing back to the 14th century. Kilmarnock’s name derives from the Gaelic *Cill Mhearnaig*, meaning “Church of St. Marnock,” reflecting its early religious ties. The area is part of a town that grew from a modest settlement into a hub of industry and culture. Notable landmarks include the Johnnie Walker Bond building, where the globally renowned whisky brand was first produced in 1820, and Loanhead Public School, a Category B listed building opened in 1905. The postcode cluster is near Kilmarnock Railway Station and other nearby stations, offering practical transport links. Daily life here blends historical heritage with modern amenities, including retail outlets like Tesco Kilmarnock and Co-op Dean. The area’s compact size and proximity to rail networks make it appealing for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and a quieter residential setting.

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4587 m²
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Living in KA3 7TJ offers access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. Retail options include major stores like Tesco Kilmarnock and Co-op Macphail, providing everyday shopping convenience. The area’s rail links connect residents to nearby towns and cities, supporting both daily commutes and leisure travel. While specific parks or green spaces are not listed in the data, Kilmarnock’s historical and cultural landmarks, such as the Keep of Dean Castle and the Johnnie Walker Bond building, contribute to a rich local character. The town’s heritage, combined with its retail and transport networks, creates a lifestyle that balances historical interest with modern practicality.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical significance of KA3 7TJ?
Kilmarnock, where KA3 7TJ is located, has roots in the 14th century with Clan Boyd’s Dean Castle. It became a burgh of barony in 1592 and grew into a major industrial and cultural hub, notably as the birthplace of Johnnie Walker whisky in 1820.
How does the transport network serve KA3 7TJ?
The area has three nearby railway stations—Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs, and Stewarton—linking residents to regional and national transport routes. Broadband scores are excellent (98), supporting remote work and daily internet use.
Are there safety concerns in KA3 7TJ?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites that could pose hazards. Crime data is unavailable for Scottish postcodes, but no specific safety constraints are flagged in the assessments.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to retail stores like Tesco Kilmarnock and Co-op Dean, as well as rail connections to major cities. Historical sites such as the Johnnie Walker Bond building add cultural value to daily life.

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