V - Place/City List - UK Postal Codes
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To find the postcode to location for any UK PostCode, please enter teh actual PostCode.
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You can use this PostalcodesFinder.co.uk to search for a area for a given Post Code address. At present it contains mostly all postcodes.
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Look up Postcodes for UK internationally.
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If your mail is correctly addressed it can be delivered more easily. Proper postcoding can also save you serious money when volume mailing.
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PostalcodesFinder.co.uk is a postcode to Location finder webservice which can enhance your current address management methods
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PostalcodesFinder.co.uk postcode finder search will access 1000s of UK Postcodes & provide a location for any postcode in our database
A postal code (known by various names in various countries as a post code, PIN
Code, postcode, or even ZIP code) is a series of letters and/or digits added in
the end to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.
The postal code usually help faster delivery of mails and is hence used by all
countries for postal mail transaction.
The first country to bring this into practice was Germany. They introduced the
postal code system, in 1941. The United Kingdom followed with the invention in
1959 and then followed United States in 1963.
Postal codes in the UK are referred as ‘postcodes’, and these were introduced
from 1959 to 1974. Most big cities already had postcodes at that time – London
was first divided into 10 postal districts in 1857-’58 and subdivisions were
numbered in 1917 (e.g. W1, SE2, etc.) London still retains this system, while
pre-existing city postal areas elsewhere were incorporated into the new system.
Outside the London Postal Area, UK postcodes have an identical format, generally
consisting of two sets of characters separated by a space
Usage of Postal Code Search/ Finder
This website will help you find the relevant
location of the postal code. You can use the text box below and enter the
postcode. The system will then query the database and display the location of
the Postcode. A graphical map display is also available for your use.