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About Heat Pump Installers
A heat pump installer fits air source and ground source heat pumps - replacing traditional gas or oil boilers with a system that draws renewable heat from the air or ground to warm your home.
With Scotland pushing hard towards net zero heating, demand for qualified heat pump installers is growing fast - and grants through the Home Energy Scotland scheme can cover a significant part of the cost.
Make sure your installer is MCS certified (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) - this is required to access government grants and ensures the work meets industry standards.
- air source heat pump
- ground source heat pump
- heat pump installation
- ASHP installer
About Monkton
Monkton is a small village in South Ayrshire, situated about a mile and a half north of Prestwick and immediately adjacent to the perimeter of Glasgow Prestwick Airport. It sits in flat coastal farmland and has a quiet village character that contrasts with the aviation infrastructure surrounding it.
The name reflects the village's early ecclesiastical associations - it was known historically as Prestwick Monachorum and its development was linked to the monastic presence that shaped much of this part of Ayrshire in the medieval period. The village had its own railway station from 1859, part of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway, though this closed in 1940 when the expansion of the airport reconfigured the local landscape.
The growth of Prestwick Airport from the 1930s onwards transformed the area around Monkton considerably. The airport's runways and perimeter roads altered the road network through the village and the bypass that followed reduced through traffic significantly, leaving Monkton as a quieter settlement than it had been. The nearest station is now Prestwick Airport halt, a short distance away.
The village sits close to the A78 coast road and has easy access to Ayr, Prestwick and Troon. It remains a small, close-knit community with a church and a primary school, set amid some of the most productive farmland in South Ayrshire.
About South Ayrshire
South Ayrshire is a council area in south-west Scotland, stretching from the coast at Troon south along the Firth of Clyde to Girvan and Ballantrae and inland across the hills of Carrick to the fringes of Galloway.
Ayr is the administrative centre and largest town, a traditional county town on the River Ayr with a long sandy beach, a racecourse and a busy high street. Prestwick, immediately to the north, is home to Glasgow Prestwick Airport. Troon is known for its championship golf links and harbour, while Girvan and Maybole serve the quieter southern half of the area.
The area is closely associated with Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, who was born at Alloway on the outskirts of Ayr in 1759. Burns Cottage, the Burns Monument and the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum make Alloway one of Scotland's most visited literary landmarks. The Burns connection extends across the wider area through the villages and farms he knew and wrote about.
South Ayrshire's coastline is one of its greatest assets. Long sandy beaches stretch from Troon to Ayr, the views across the Firth of Clyde take in Arran, Ailsa Craig and the Kintyre peninsula and the Carrick coast south of Girvan is rugged and dramatic. Inland, the landscape rises to rolling farmland and the moorland hills that border Dumfries and Galloway.
Transport links are strong along the coast. The A77 connects Ayr and Prestwick to Glasgow, the Ayrshire Coast railway line runs regular services to Glasgow Central and Glasgow Prestwick Airport provides flights to European destinations. The A77 continues south through Girvan toward Stranraer and the ferry port for Northern Ireland.
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