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OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer

OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer is Britain’s most comprehensive greenspace dataset covering urban areas across England, Scotland and Wales. A detailed dataset of the natural environment, including...

OS VectorMap Local

A highly-detailed, customisable, street-level base map, OS VectorMap Local shows fences, building outlines, paths and street names, for the accurate lie of the land. A simple vector dataset at a...

OS Mastermap Highways Network - Routing and Asset Management

OS MasterMap® Highways Network is the most complete, detailed and accurate navigable road network dataset for Great Britain. It records the dimensions and accessibility of roads. For vehicle...

OS VectorMap District

OS VectorMap District is a simple vector dataset with a nominal scale of 1:25000 covering the whole of Great Britain that has been designed for creating graphical mapping. The product can be used...

OS Terrain 5 DTM

Ordnance Survey’s OS Terrain 5 DTM is a dataset representing the physical shape of the real world. The dataset includes 5 metre GRID. The DTM data is captured from Ordnance Survey’s large scale...

Code-Point Open

Code-Point Open is a dataset that contains postcode units, each of which have a precise geographical location. To give you extra analytical power, Code-Point Open includes NHS authority and...

Boundary-Line

From Parliamentary constituencies to council wards, Boundary-Line™ maps every administrative boundary in detail for you. And what's more, it's completely free to download and use. Bring statistics...

OS Open TOID

A dataset of unique identifiers for a wide range of landscape and built environment features, with a generalised location, extracted from OS MasterMap products. A TOID (Topographic Identifier) is...

OS Open UPRN

A Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is a unique numeric identifier for every addressable location in Great Britain, found in OS's AddressBase products. An addressable location may be any kind...

Waterbody Catchment

A detailed level of catchment published by authoritative bodies for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive, defined as the catchment associated with a unit of surface water being the...

Crowd Sourced Name Point

A crowd sourced name collated from data submitted to the Vernacular Names Tool in the OS Data Hub, provided as a point feature.

River Basin District Catchment

The least detailed level of catchment published by authoritative bodies, defined as a river basin or several river basins, together with associated coastal waters. A river basin district is the...

Ferry Node

A Ferry Node is a point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity where the Ferry Link features start and end. A Ferry Node feature may serve multiple Ferry Link features if more...

OS Select+Build

OS Select+Build is our new download service that gives you access to OS National Geographic Database (NGD) data. With OS Select+Build you can select and download only the data you need from a...

OS NGD API – Tiles

OS NGD API – Tiles offers you a vector tile service powered by the OS National Geographic Database (OS NGD). It provides a detailed and customisable basemap based on the latest OGC API – Tiles...

Building Access Location

Feature which has a point geometry and represents the locations where pedestrians and / or vehicles can enter or exit a building.

Tidal Boundary

The alignment of the limit of tidal water at specific states of the tide. The earliest date on which you can request a one-off snapshot of a date in the past for data in this feature type is 29...

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.

Bus Lane

A linear feature that describes a bus lane and it's relationship to the road network. A Bus Lane is defined by markings on the ground which can be captured by Ordnance Survey. This includes Bus Gates.