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  • Historic County

    The Historic counties data shows the county boundaries based on records and mapping circa 1888, using the following acts as primary sources: Local Government (England and Wales)...
  • Building Line

    A feature which has a line geometry and represents a wall between two buildings, building internal divisions, or an overhanging building edge.
  • Land Point

    An area on the Earth's surface that has not otherwise been captured as a Building Part, Structure Point, or Water Point feature and is too small to capture as a Land feature,...
  • Site

    Polygon feature which represents the recognisable extent of certain types of function or activity. Examples include a caravan site, a university, and a railway centre.
  • Ceremonial County

    A ceremonial county is an area that has an appointed Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff and is used for ceremonial purposes in relation to the monarchy. These areas are referred...
  • Building Part

    Polygon feature representing either a complete separate building, or part of a larger building where internal divisions exist from ground to roof level which can be identified...
  • Road

    A road feature is a link set which represents a collection of road link features that share the same name (for example, Bilston Road) or classification number (for example,...
  • Maintenance Point

    A feature which has a point geometry and provides information about whether the road is maintained at public expense by a national or local highway authority, a road authority...
  • Inter Tidal Line

    A watercourse that extends across the inter tidal zone, represented as a line. (This abstract has been padded to load into the catalogue)
  • Connecting Node

    A Connecting Node is a point feature that identifies the point along the Road Link which the Path Link connects to. The Connecting Node has been snapped to a vertex along the...
  • Built Address

    The Built Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that are currently built and live and can typically receive mail, deliveries, or services. For example,...
  • Water Link

    A network representation of the general alignment and connectivity of permanent water, including rivers, lakes, and canals.
  • Tidal Boundary

    The alignment of the limit of tidal water at specific states of the tide. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)
  • Road Node

    A point spatial object that is used to break up the road network for connectivity. The road network splits for the following circumstances: The location where an attribute...
  • Restriction

    Restriction includes turn restrictions, restriction for vehicles, and access restrictions. Turn restrictions are a restriction based upon a vehicle manoeuvre. This type of...
  • Ferry Terminal

    The ferry and road network elements are linked together through a Ferry Terminal feature. A Ferry Terminal is a logical connection between the two networks and therefore there...
  • Structure Point

    Feature which has a point geometry and represents a freestanding manmade construction that is not a building and is less than 4m square but is considered to be of sufficient...
  • Path Node

    A point spatial object that is used to break up the path network for connectivity. The path network splits for the following circumstances: The location where an attribute...
  • Connecting Link

    The Road and Path Networks are not topologically structured together. Connecting Links have been introduced to enable a connection between the Road Network and the Path Network...
  • Structure

    Polygon feature representing a manmade construction that is not a building. Examples include a mast, a chimney, and a crane.