Local area guide

Living in Kilmarnock

Thinking about moving to Kilmarnock? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Kilmarnock

Why Kilmarnock is a good place to live

Growing by leaps and bounds, Kilmarnock, nestled in beautiful East Ayrshire, Scotland, is a treasure waiting to be discovered. Laden with rolling green landscapes, tranquil retreats, stunning hill views and historic sites, this place has everything to portray it as a perfect place to nest in. With superb transport links comprising both major roads and railways along with close proximity to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, moving to Kilmarnock guarantees no lack of convenience. You not only get to enjoy access to urban comforts but can also blend it seamlessly with the relaxed pace of the countryside. A broad range of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, and parks, are always within your reach. Plus, with living here being more affordable than larger cities in Scotland, you get to be part of Scotland’s 'Most Improved Town' – all without blowing your budget!

What's Kilmarnock famous for?

Kilmarnock boasts a rich history stretching back to the 19th century. It's famous for being the birthplace of the world-renowned Johnnie Walker whisky brand, which was once produced at the local Hill Street plant. The historical Kilmarnock and Troon Railway, Scotland’s first-ever passenger railway, traces its roots back to Kilmarnock, placing the town firmly on the map. Furthermore, Kilmarnock was chosen for the publication of the first collection of works by Scottish poet Robert Burns, enhancing its cultural significance.

Things to do in Kilmarnock

Life in Kilmarnock is never dull. Enjoy a cultural trip to the Dick Institute, which offers art galleries, museums, and a library. Delve into local history by walking around Dean Castle, home to a fascinating collection of armour, weapons, and musical instruments. For the sporty, the Galleon Centre promises a range of facilities — from swimming to ice-skating. Engage in an exhilarating game of golf at Annanhill or Caprington Golf Course or just soak up the energizing atmosphere at a football match played by Kilmarnock F.C., the oldest professional football club in Scotland! From historical landmarks to leisure centres, Kilmarnock, with its broad sweep of activities, ensures there’s always something to keep you occupied!

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Average asking prices in Kilmarnock today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£180,000

25 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£335,000

71 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£150,000

13 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£60,000

30 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Kilmarnock

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Transport in Kilmarnock

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Kilmarnock.

Local connections

Kilmarnock
National Rail
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
Kilmaurs
National Rail
2.3 miles / 3.7 km
Stewarton
National Rail
5.1 miles / 8.2 km
Barassie
National Rail
6.9 miles / 11.1 km
Irvine
National Rail
7 miles / 11.3 km
Dunlop
National Rail
7.2 miles / 11.6 km

Schools in Kilmarnock

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Kilmarnock.

Education in Kilmarnock

Loanhead Primary School
 
Willowbank School
 
Grange Academy
 
Park School
 
Annanhill Primary School
 
St Joseph's Academy
 

Local pubs in Kilmarnock

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