Area Overview for KY3 0DU

Rossend Castle, Burntisland in KY3 0DU
View of Burntisland and the Binn (hill) in KY3 0DU
Converted to housing, Rossend in KY3 0DU
Rossend Castle archway in KY3 0DU
Railway Bridge, Burntisland in KY3 0DU
Small lake to the north of Haugh Road in KY3 0DU
Rossend Castle archway on West Broomhill Road in KY3 0DU
Houses above Haddow Grove in KY3 0DU
Cable-winding rig, Seaforth Place, Burntisland in KY3 0DU
From an Edinburgh-Dundee train - Haugh Road, Burntisland in KY3 0DU
Haugh Road in KY3 0DU
Briggs Marine Ltd Yard, Burntisland in KY3 0DU
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Area Information

KY3 0DU is a small residential postcode cluster in Scotland, offering a quiet, compact living environment with strategic access to transport and retail. Residents benefit from excellent broadband connectivity, scoring 100 out of 100, ensuring seamless online activity for work or leisure. Mobile coverage is strong at 84, supporting reliable communication. The area’s proximity to Burntisland, Kinghorn, and Aberdour railway stations provides easy links to larger towns and cities. Nearby, Co-op stores in Burntisland and Kinghorn cater to daily needs, while ferry services to Inchcolm Island and Leith Newhaven Harbour add convenience for commuters or leisure trips. With no flood risk and no protected natural sites, the area is free from environmental constraints. It suits those seeking a balance between rural tranquillity and accessible urban amenities, with a focus on practical connectivity and low maintenance living. The compact nature of KY3 0DU means residents are close to essential services, making it ideal for those prioritising convenience without sacrificing space.

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Energy Efficiency in KY3 0DU

Living in KY3 0DU offers access to a range of practical amenities. Co-op stores in Burntisland and Kinghorn provide everyday shopping convenience, while nearby railway stations connect to broader networks. Ferries to Inchcolm Island and Leith Newhaven Harbour open up opportunities for coastal excursions or commuting across the Firth of Forth. The proximity to Newhaven and Ocean Terminal metro stations adds versatility for travel. Though the area is small, its amenities are well-integrated into daily life, supporting both routine needs and occasional adventures. The lack of major planning constraints means residents can enjoy a straightforward lifestyle without environmental restrictions. The balance of retail, transport, and scenic access makes KY3 0DU suitable for those valuing accessibility and simplicity in their daily routines.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the community feel like in KY3 0DU?
Residents benefit from proximity to rail, retail, and ferry services, fostering a practical, accessible lifestyle. The area’s small size and lack of environmental constraints suggest a straightforward, low-maintenance community focused on convenience and connectivity.
Are there transport options for commuting?
Five railway stations, including Burntisland and Kinghorn, plus ferry access to Inchcolm Island and Leith Newhaven Harbour, provide multiple commuting routes. Metro stations at Newhaven and Ocean Terminal add flexibility for regional travel.
Is there a risk of flooding or environmental hazards?
There is no flood risk, and the area has no protected natural sites, ensuring no environmental constraints or hazards affecting daily life.
What amenities are nearby?
Co-op stores in Burntisland and Kinghorn, along with rail, ferry, and metro services, offer shopping, transport, and leisure options within practical reach.

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