Filter by
Remove filters
159
results found
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Road Junction feature is a collection of Road Node features that share the same road junction name or number. The collection of Road Nodes will include all Road Nodes that constitute part of a...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Path feature is a link set which represents a collection of Path Link features that share the same name (for example, Church Walk). A Path will reference the complete collection of Road Link...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A watercourse that extends across the inter tidal zone, represented as a line. (This abstract has been padded to load into the catalogue)
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
Maintained set of regions to continue supporting statistical analysis. Currently there are no maintained regions for Scotland and Wales.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Street feature is the definition of the street as defined in the National Street Gazetteer. A Street includes aggregated geometry. Where possible, the geometry of streets captured by a Roads or...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
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, A41), used primarily by...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Railway Link Set depicts the full extent of a named railway as one continuous line. It may carry the name in more than one language.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
The Street Address Feature Type provides street address information for any road, footpath, cycleway, byway, or bridleway that has been uniquely identified by the local Highway Authority, or Street...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Path Link is a linear spatial object that defines the geometry and connectivity of the path network between two points in the network. Path Links will be split for connectivity purposes (for...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
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 externally. Examples...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Road Link is a linear spatial object that defines the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. Road Links can represent single carriageways, dual...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
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 changes.
The intersection...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
Boundaries for the three traditional countries which make up Great Britain, namely England, Scotland, and Wales.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A body of water with an accepted name that the water network flows through. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
The Pre-Build Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that will be able to receive mail, deliveries or services, where the property is either yet to be built but has been granted...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
Polygon feature representing an area of permanent inland water. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
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) Act 1888
Local...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
The Non-Addressable Object Feature Type represents local authority and Ordnance Survey captured features that are currently live but are objects that would not be expected to be able to receive...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
Features representing, describing or limiting the extents of roadways, tracks and pathways. A road is a metalled way for vehicles. A track is an unmetalled way that is clearly marked, permanent and...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A ward contains features that are subdivisions of higher features for the purpose of voting (for example, a district ward is a subdivision of a district).