Area Overview for KA3 7UL

Area Information

KA3 7UL is a small residential postcode area in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering 4,648 square metres, it sits within a historically significant town with roots tracing back to the 14th century. Kilmarnock’s name derives from the Gaelic *Cill Mhearnaig*, reflecting its early religious heritage. The area is steeped in industrial legacy, notably as the birthplace of the globally renowned Johnnie Walker whisky brand in 1820. Today, residents benefit from proximity to key amenities like Co-op Dean, Tesco Kilmarnock, and nearby railway stations at Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs, and Stewarton. The town’s economy has long been shaped by manufacturing, from leather goods to whisky production, and this history still influences its character. Living here offers a blend of historical depth and practical modernity, with a compact footprint that fosters a close-knit community. The postcode’s small size means it is ideal for those seeking a manageable, well-connected location within a town that balances tradition with contemporary needs.

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Energy Efficiency in KA3 7UL

Daily life in KA3 7UL is enriched by nearby amenities that cater to practical needs and community engagement. Within walking distance, residents have access to five retail outlets, including Co-op Dean and Tesco Kilmarnock, offering groceries, household essentials, and other services. The presence of multiple railway stations ensures easy access to regional destinations, while the town’s historical sites, such as the Keep of Dean Castle and Loanhead Public School, add cultural depth. Although the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the area’s compact nature suggests a focus on local shops and transport. The proximity to Kilmarnock’s town centre, with its historic landmarks and industrial heritage, provides a backdrop of continuity and identity. This blend of practicality and historical context makes KA3 7UL appealing to those who value convenience without sacrificing a sense of place.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in KA3 7UL?
KA3 7UL is a small, residential area in Kilmarnock, part of a town with a long history dating to the 14th century. It is served by three railway stations and nearby retail outlets, suggesting a practical, community-focused environment. The area’s compact size fosters close-knit living, though specific demographic details are not available in the data.
What are the transport options in KA3 7UL?
Residents have access to three railway stations: Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs, and Stewarton. Broadband is excellent (90/100), and mobile coverage is strong (83/100), supporting remote work and daily connectivity. The area’s small size means transport is efficient within the town.
Is KA3 7UL at risk of flooding?
Yes, the area has a critical flood risk with a score of 36.12, indicating high vulnerability. This necessitates careful consideration of flood defenses and property suitability for long-term habitation.
What historical sites are nearby?
Kilmarnock is home to the Keep of Dean Castle, built by Clan Boyd in the 14th century, and Loanhead Public School, a Category B listed building. These landmarks reflect the town’s industrial and cultural heritage.

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