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Example Address in the UK

Learn how to correctly format an address in the UK, with real and fictional examples to guide you.

What is a UK Address?

A standard UK address typically includes the recipient's name, house number, street name, locality, city, and postcode. Here's an overview of the key components:

  • Recipient Name: The name of the person or business receiving the mail.
  • House Number and Street Name: The building number and the name of the street.
  • Locality: Optional, used in cases where the area is not covered by the city name.
  • City: The city or town where the address is located.
  • Postcode: The postal code specific to the address, crucial for accurate delivery.

Real UK Address Examples

Below are examples of correctly formatted real UK addresses, including business and residential addresses:

Prime Minister's Office

10 Downing Street
London
SW1A 2AA
United Kingdom

Sherlock Holmes Museum

221B Baker Street
London
NW1 6XE
United Kingdom

Savoy Hotel

1 Savoy Hill
London
WC2R 0BP
United Kingdom

University of Cambridge

The Old Schools
Trinity Lane
Cambridge
CB2 1TN
United Kingdom

Edinburgh Castle

Castlehill
Edinburgh
EH1 2NG
United Kingdom

The Beatles Story

Britannia Vaults
Albert Dock
Liverpool
L3 4AD
United Kingdom

British Museum

Great Russell St
London
WC1B 3DG
United Kingdom

Tower of London

St Katharine's & Wapping
London
EC3N 4AB
United Kingdom

Manchester United Football Club

Sir Matt Busby Way
Old Trafford
Manchester
M16 0RA
United Kingdom

The Shard

32 London Bridge St
London
SE1 9SG
United Kingdom

Natural History Museum

Cromwell Rd
London
SW7 5BD
United Kingdom

Windsor Castle

Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 1NJ
United Kingdom

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Kew, Richmond
London
TW9 3AB
United Kingdom

Glasgow Science Centre

50 Pacific Quay
Glasgow
G51 1EA
United Kingdom

Blenheim Palace

Woodstock
Oxfordshire
OX20 1PP
United Kingdom

Sample UK Postcodes

Here are some sample UK postcodes, along with the regions they belong to:

  • SW1A 2AA - Central London (Westminster)
  • NW1 6XE - North West London (Camden)
  • WC2R 0BP - Central London (Covent Garden)
  • CB2 1TN - Cambridge
  • EH1 2NG - Edinburgh (Old Town)
  • L3 4AD - Liverpool (Waterfront)
  • OX1 2JD - Oxford
  • BS1 6UA - Bristol (City Centre)
  • G1 2FF - Glasgow (City Centre)
  • B1 1BB - Birmingham (City Centre)
  • M1 2WD - Manchester (City Centre)
  • EC1A 1BB - London (Barbican)
  • AB10 1AN - Aberdeen
  • BT1 5GS - Belfast (City Centre)
  • CF10 1DD - Cardiff (City Centre)
  • DD1 1AR - Dundee
  • E1 6AN - East London (Shoreditch)
  • NG1 5DU - Nottingham (City Centre)
  • PL1 2AA - Plymouth (City Centre)
  • BA1 1AN - Bath (City Centre)
  • SO15 1ST - Southampton
  • YO1 6JH - York (City Centre)
  • LS1 4DY - Leeds (City Centre)
  • S1 2GD - Sheffield (City Centre)
  • NE1 3DE - Newcastle upon Tyne
  • SR1 3PE - Sunderland
  • BN1 4EA - Brighton
  • RG1 8LS - Reading
  • EX4 3SB - Exeter
  • GL1 1LY - Gloucester
  • HP1 1BQ - Hemel Hempstead
  • AL1 3TA - St Albans
  • MK9 1AE - Milton Keynes
  • LU1 2SE - Luton
  • SL6 1RF - Maidenhead
  • DA1 1AE - Dartford
  • RG12 1BF - Bracknell
  • CT1 2NY - Canterbury
  • TR1 3QQ - Truro

Common Address Mistakes

When formatting a UK address, avoid these common mistakes:

  • Omitting the postcode or using an incorrect one.
  • Forgetting to include the house number or flat number.
  • Incorrectly ordering the address components.

For more detailed guidance on formatting UK addresses, or to verify an address, consider using a postal verification tool or refer to the Royal Mail's official guidelines.