UK Postcodes: The Alphanumeric System Explained
UK postcodes use an alphanumeric format like SW1A 1AA that encodes region, district, sector, and delivery point.
## The UK Postcode Format
British postcodes follow an alphanumeric pattern split into two parts — the **outward code** (before the space) identifies the area and district, while the **inward code** (after the space) identifies the sector and delivery point.
## Structure Breakdown
| Component | Format | Example (SW1A 1AA) |
|-----------|--------|--------------------|
| Postcode area | 1-2 letters | SW (South West London) |
| Postcode district | 1-2 digits (+ optional letter) | 1A |
| Postcode sector | 1 digit | 1 |
| Postcode unit | 2 letters | AA |
The Royal Mail manages approximately **1.8 million postcodes** across the United Kingdom, organized into 124 postcode areas.
## Format Variations
UK postcodes come in six format patterns:
- A9 9AA (e.g., M1 1AA — Manchester)
- A9A 9AA (e.g., W1A 1HQ — BBC Broadcasting House)
- A99 9AA (e.g., M60 1NW — Manchester)
- AA9 9AA (e.g., CR2 6XH — Croydon)
- AA9A 9AA (e.g., SW1A 1AA — Buckingham Palace)
- AA99 9AA (e.g., EC1A 1BB — London)
## How Postcodes Differ from ZIP Codes
| Feature | UK Postcode | US ZIP Code |
|---------|-------------|-------------|
| Format | Alphanumeric | Numeric only |
| Precision | ~15 addresses | ~1,000-10,000 addresses |
| Length | 5-7 characters | 5 digits (or 9 with +4) |
| Authority | Royal Mail | USPS |
| Count | ~1.8 million | ~41,700 |
UK postcodes are far more granular — a single postcode typically covers about 15 addresses, compared to thousands for a US ZIP code.
## Famous UK Postcodes
- **SW1A 1AA** — Buckingham Palace
- **SW1A 2AA** — Houses of Parliament
- **W1A 1AB** — BBC, London
- **EH99 1SP** — Scottish Parliament
- **GIR 0AA** — The only non-geographic code (National Girobank, now retired)