How to Read and Understand a London Postcode
Learn how to decode London postcodes, including area, district, and building location, for easier navigation and accurate deliveries.
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London postcodes start with a letter pair (or single letter), indicating the area. Followed by a number (or a number and a letter), it specifies a district. For example, in 'EC1A 1BB', 'EC' refers to East Central London, and '1A' the sub-district. The final three characters pinpoint the exact location (street or building). Understanding postcodes helps in navigating London and ensuring accurate deliveries.
FAQs & Answers
- What do the letters in a London postcode represent? The letters at the beginning of a London postcode indicate the postal area, such as EC for East Central London.
- How is the district identified in a London postcode? The district is identified by the number or number plus letter following the area code, specifying a smaller region within the area.
- What does the final part of a London postcode signify? The last three characters narrow down the location to the exact street, building, or address for accurate delivery.