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  • OS 1:50 000 Scale Colour Raster

    1:50 000 Scale Colour Raster is Ordnance Survey’s definitive raster product, providing a complete digital view of the popular Landranger® paper map series. It comprises 815...
  • OS Open Names

    A comprehensive dataset of place names, roads numbers and postcodes for Great Britain. Accurate locations Let your customer-facing staff find places quickly when talking to...
  • OS Detailed Path Network

    OS Detailed Path Network is a fully-connected, heighted path network covering Britain’s National Parks. Create off-road navigation apps, build exciting navigation websites and...
  • Street Light

    A point representation of a pole mounted light which is positioned to artificially illuminate sections of a road or path.
  • OS VectorMap™ Local Raster

    Keywords: Buildings, Rivers, OSVectorMapLocalColourRaster, OSVectorMapLocalBackdropColourRaster, OSVectorMapLocalBlackAndWhiteRaster OS VectorMap Raster is a GeoTiff, pre-styled...
  • Points of Interest

    Points of Interest® is the most comprehensive, location-based directory of all public and privately-owned businesses, education and leisure services in Britain. Points of...
  • OS OpenData 1:250 000 Scale Colour Raster

    1:250 000 Scale Colour Raster map base combines roads, railways and other key features to make this the ideal cartographic backdrop for overlaying business information.
  • OS Mastermap Highways Network - Paths

    OS MasterMap® Highways Network – Paths is the most accurate and authoritative path network dataset for Great Britain. It reveals who's responsible for all the footpaths through...
  • OS Open Rivers

    OS Open Rivers GIS data contains over 144,000 km of water bodies and watercourses map data. These include freshwater rivers, tidal estuaries and canals. Understand how water...
  • OS Open Linked Identifiers

    OS Open Linked Identifiers provides authoritative relationship between UPRNs, USRNs, TOIDs and meta data to enable reliable matching; for greater data connectivity....
  • Postcode Unit Area - Great Britain

    The Postcode Unit Area Feature Type is an area representation of the notional extents of areas containing addresses which share a common postcode unit. Notional extents are...
  • Retail Area Major

    Retail Area Major features are identified where addresses with a suitable classification (those which are indicative of retail) share a street name or site and meet the count...
  • Retail Area Aggregated

    Retail Area Aggregated features are derived from areas that contain at least one Retail Area Major feature and any neighbouring addresses with a classification that is...
  • Postcode Unit Point - Great Britain

    The Postcode Unit Point Feature Type is a point representation of a postcode, calculated from the average positions of addresses which share a postcode. This feature type is for...
  • Postcode Unit Point - Northern Ireland

    The Postcode Unit Point Feature Type is a point representation of a postcode, calculated from the average positions of addresses which share a postcode. This feature type is for...
  • Retail Area Minor

    Retail Area Minor features are identified where three or more addresses with a suitable classification (those which are indicative of retail) are within a defined proximity of...
  • OS 1:25 000 Scale Colour Raster

    As one of our range of backdrop mapping products, Ordnance Survey's 1:25 000 Scale Colour Raster is backdrop map data of our popular OS Explorer Map series for outdoor...
  • Royal Mail Address

    The Royal Mail Address Feature Type provides Royal Mail delivery point addresses, a point geometry and information describing the relationship they have with Local Authority...
  • Tidal Boundary Continuous Low

    The alignment of the limit of tidal water at Mean Low Water (or Mean Low Water Springs in Scotland), formed by merging individual Tidal Boundary features.
  • Tidal Boundary Continuous High

    The alignment of the limit of tidal water at Mean High Water (or Mean High Water Springs in Scotland), formed by merging individual Tidal Boundary features.