Area Overview for KA30 8EU

Area Information

KA30 8EU lies within the North Ayrshire area of Scotland, a region defined by its coastal landscapes and historic ties to the Isle of Arran. This postcode covers a compact residential cluster of 4.7 hectares, nestled in a part of Ayrshire and Arran, a lieutenancy area renowned for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area is part of a broader region that includes both mainland settlements and island communities, with the Firth of Clyde forming a natural boundary. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to coastal amenities, historic sites, and the rugged terrain of the surrounding landscape. The postcode’s small size suggests a tight-knit community, likely with a mix of local residents and those drawn to the area’s proximity to Arran’s natural attractions. Living in KA30 8EU means being part of a region with a rich history, from Neolithic settlements to medieval burghs like Ayr, which was a Royal Burgh since 1205. The area’s appeal lies in its balance of rural tranquillity and access to transport links, including rail and ferry services, making it a practical choice for those seeking a quieter life near Scotland’s western coast.

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4.7 hectares
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House Prices in KA30 8EU

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99 Irvine Road, Largs, KA30 8EUDetached----

Energy Efficiency in KA30 8EU

Living in KA30 8EU grants access to a mix of retail, transport, and coastal amenities within practical reach. Nearby, Spar, Morrisons Largs, and Tesco Largs provide everyday shopping needs, while the three railway stations and ferry terminals connect residents to the mainland and Isle of Arran. The area’s proximity to Arran’s natural attractions — including its geology, wildlife, and historic sites — offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration. The presence of multiple transport hubs enhances convenience, allowing residents to navigate the region easily. The lifestyle here balances local convenience with access to broader networks, making it appealing for those who value both rural tranquillity and connectivity.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in KA30 8EU?
KA30 8EU is a small residential cluster in North Ayrshire, likely with a tight-knit community. The area’s proximity to coastal and island amenities suggests a mix of local residents and those drawn to the region’s natural and historic attractions.
Are there transport options nearby?
Residents have access to three railway stations and three ferry terminals, offering connections to the mainland and Isle of Arran. Broadband and mobile coverage are good, with scores of 64 and 82 respectively, supporting reliable internet use.
Is the area safe?
KA30 8EU has a low flood risk and no high-risk environmental features. While crime data is unavailable for Scotland, the area’s overall safety profile is reassuring, with no significant hazards reported.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents can access retail outlets like Spar, Morrisons Largs, and Tesco Largs, along with rail and ferry services. The area’s proximity to the Isle of Arran offers additional leisure and cultural opportunities.

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