Approximate location in the London postal district (red) and Greater London (thick black line)
Central London postcode districts
SW1 is a postcode district in the SW postcode area of London, England.[1]
Postal arrangements
The postcode district is part of the LONDON post town.[1] There are no dependent localities used in the postcode district.[1] The numbered district was created in 1917. Before then it had been included in the SW postal district. There has been no significant recoding of the district from 1990 to 2007.[2] There are Post Office branches in the district at Broadway, Eccleston Street, Lower Regent Street, Lupus Street and Vauxhall Bridge Road.[3]
The district has been subdivided into eight smaller districts by the addition of an extra character. Where the SW1 postcode district is used for purposes other than the sorting of mail, such as use as a geographic reference and on street signs, it continues to be commonly grouped into this one 'district'.
| Postcode district |
Post town |
Coverage |
Sectors in use |
| SW1A |
LONDON |
Whitehall and Buckingham Palace |
1, 2, 0 |
| SW1E |
between Buckingham Gate and Victoria Station |
5, 6 |
| SW1H |
east of Buckingham Gate |
9, 0 |
| SW1P |
between Victoria Station, the Houses of Parliament, and Vauxhall Bridge |
1, 2, 3, 4 |
| SW1V |
Vauxhall Bridge, Chelsea Bridge, and Victoria Station |
1, 2, 3, 4 |
| SW1W |
Sloane Square and Victoria Station, south of Kings Road |
8, 9, 0 |
| SW1X |
Belgravia, north of Kings Road |
7, 8, 9, 0 |
| SW1Y |
St. James |
4, 5, 6 |
Distinctive postcode units
SW1 contains several distinctive postcode units:
Coverage
SW1 covers the area of central London on the north bank of the River Thames, roughly between Hungerford Bridge and Chelsea Bridge. It contains Pimlico and Belgravia, plus parts of Westminster and Brompton.[4] It contains Whitehall, Westminster Abbey, Westminster School, the Tate Gallery, Dolphin Square and Thames House.
References
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