What Borough Is Wc1?

London Borough of Camden.
BLOOMSBURY, WC1 Sandwiched between Euston Road and Holborn, Bloomsbury is situated in the London Borough of Camden. The area is well known for its various garden squares, including Bloomsbury Square, as well as numerous academic institutions, hospitals and literary connections, most notably the Bloomsbury Group.

What area is WC1?

The WC1 postcode district (51.514°N 0.120°W) is roughly bounded by Amwell Street, Rosebery Avenue and Gray’s Inn Road to the east; New Oxford Street and High Holborn to the south (the boundary with WC2); Tottenham Court Road to the west; and Euston Road and Pentonville Road to the north, and approximately corresponds

What county is WC1?

WC1 is located in the county of Greater London, in England.

Which borough is W1?

City of Westminster
W1 is almost entirely in the City of Westminster, with a small part in the London Borough of Camden.

Which borough is IG2?

Redbridge
Coverage

Postcode district Post town Local authority area(s)
IG2 ILFORD Redbridge
IG3 ILFORD Redbridge
IG4 ILFORD Redbridge
IG5 ILFORD Redbridge

What is WC1?

WC1 is a hybrid γδ TCR coreceptor and pattern recognition receptor for pathogenic bacteria.

What does WC1 stand for?

What does WC1 stand for?

Rank Abbr. Meaning
WC1 Wing Commander 1 (game)
WC1 Warcraft 1 (computer game)
WC1 Workshop Cluster 1 (molecule)

What areas are north West London?

North West London covers the boroughs of:

  • Barnet.
  • Brent.
  • Camden.
  • Ealing.
  • Harrow.
  • Hillingdon.
  • Islington.
  • Kensington and Chelsea.

What area of London is Bloomsbury?

Bloomsbury is a district in the West End of London. It is considered a fashionable residential area, and is the location of numerous cultural, intellectual, and educational institutions.

What postcode is Covent Garden?

Area Information for Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD.

Which borough is E1?

The areas covered by the E1 postcode are Aldgate, Bishopsgate, Shadwell, Stepney, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Mile End, Brick Lane, Wapping and Whitechapel.

Which borough is E3?

Which part of London is E3? The E3 postcode covers Bow, Bromley-by-Bow, Old Ford, Mile End, Three Mills, London Gas Museum, and Tower Hamlets in East London. The Tower Hamlets and Newham local authorities run the area.

What borough is W12?

Hammersmith and Fulham
Which borough is W12? The Hammersmith and Fulham local authority run W12, which is the West London postcode covering Shepherd’s Bush and White City.

Which borough is SW1W?

SW1W is in the county of Greater London. It is 2km south-west of the city of City of Westminster, and contains the suburb of Belgravia. SW1W is a postcode district, also known as an outcode or outbound code.

Which borough is SW10?

SW10 0AA is a residential postcode in Hammersmith and Fulham. It was first introduced in January 2018.

Which borough is Ilford in?

London Borough of Redbridge
Ilford is a town in east London, England, located 9.1 miles (14.6 km) east of Charing Cross. Ilford Town is also the administrative centre of the London Borough of Redbridge.

What postcode is central London?

An example postcode for Central London (Westminster) is NW1 4NP (JSON).

What does CV stand for postcode?

Coventry postcode area
The CV postcode area, also known as the Coventry postcode area, is a group of 24 postcode districts in central England, within eleven post towns.

What postcode is CB8?

Coverage

Postcode district Post town Local authority area(s)
CB7 ELY East Cambridgeshire, West Suffolk
CB8 NEWMARKET West Suffolk, East Cambridgeshire, South Cambridgeshire
CB9 HAVERHILL West Suffolk, Braintree
CB10 SAFFRON WALDEN Uttlesford, South Cambridgeshire

What is the biggest postcode in London?

The postal district has also been known as the London postal area. The County of London was much smaller, at 117 square miles (300 km2), but Greater London is much larger at 607 square miles (1,570 km2).
London postal district.

London
Post town
Postcode areas E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W, WC
Area
• Total 620 km2 (241 sq mi)

Why are London postcodes not ordered?

The generally accepted explanation is that it was the fairest system, to avoid arguments about who comes first, and to stop those in far-flung parts of the metropolis feeling aggrieved by the high numbers of their postcodes.