Area Overview for KA7 2AS

Area Information

KA7 2AS is a small, tightly defined postcode area in North Ayrshire, Scotland, encompassing a compact residential cluster. Situated on the west coast of Scotland, it lies within the Firth of Clyde, a region historically tied to Ayrshire’s division into Carrick, Kyle, and Cunninghame. The area’s 1.6-hectare footprint suggests a low-density, possibly rural or semi-rural setting, typical of the North Ayrshire region. Nearby, the historic town of Ayr offers cultural and commercial hubs, while the Isle of Arran—often dubbed “Scotland in Miniature”—lies just beyond the mainland, offering dramatic landscapes and geological diversity. The postcode’s coordinates (55.62216, -4.473588) place it firmly within the North Ayrshire council area, which includes the island of Arran. Residents here likely benefit from proximity to coastal amenities, historical sites, and the natural beauty of the region. With its blend of traditional Scottish architecture and modern infrastructure, KA7 2AS caters to those seeking a quieter lifestyle near both urban and rural environments. The area’s small size and strategic location make it appealing for those valuing accessibility to larger towns, coastal attractions, and the tranquillity of the Scottish countryside.

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House Prices in KA7 2AS

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Fairfield Hotel, 12 Fairfield Road, Ayr, KA7 2AShotel----

Energy Efficiency in KA7 2AS

Living in KA7 2AS offers access to a mix of practical amenities within easy reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Co-op Ayr, Spar, and Iceland Ayr, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. For travel, five railway stations—Ayr, Newton, and Prestwick—provide links to the wider region, while Ayr Compass Pier offers ferry connections. Glasgow Prestwick International Airport is within a short drive, catering to those needing regular air travel. The area’s proximity to Ayr, a historic town, adds cultural and dining options, though specifics are not detailed in the data. The surrounding landscape, including the Isle of Arran, offers outdoor pursuits like hiking, birdwatching, and exploring geological sites. While the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities directly in KA7 2AS, its location near Ayr and the coast implies access to green spaces and coastal walks. The blend of small-town convenience and rural tranquillity makes this area suitable for those valuing self-sufficiency and proximity to natural attractions.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in KA7 2AS?
KA7 2AS is a small residential area in North Ayrshire, likely characterised by low-density housing. The area’s proximity to Ayr and the Isle of Arran suggests a mix of local residents and those drawn to the region’s natural beauty. Specific demographic data is not provided, but the absence of environmental constraints may indicate a stable, low-risk living environment.
What transport options are available near KA7 2AS?
The area has access to multiple railway stations, including Ayr, Newton, and Prestwick, offering regional connectivity. Ayr Compass Pier provides ferry access, and Glasgow Prestwick International Airport is within reach. Broadband and mobile coverage scores are 72 and 83 respectively, supporting reliable digital connectivity.
Are there safety concerns in KA7 2AS?
Assessments show no flood risk, protected natural areas, or environmental hazards. However, crime data is unavailable for Scotland, so local safety trends are not detailed. The area appears safe in terms of natural risks, but further information would be needed on community safety.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Co-op Ayr and Spar. Railway stations and a ferry pier provide transport links, while Glasgow Prestwick International Airport is nearby. The area’s location near Ayr and the Isle of Arran suggests access to cultural and outdoor amenities, though specifics are not detailed in the data.

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