UPRN |
Unique Property Reference Number - A 12-digit number that uniquely identifies a property nationally. |
USRN |
Unique Street Reference Number - An 8-digit reference number which uniquely defines a street nationally. |
Organisation |
The organisation from the Local Authority. |
Sub Building Name / Number |
The number, name or description used to identify a child property within a larger building or factory. It may be within the same premises such as a flat in a house or a sub-unit in a factory. |
Street |
The name or description for the street where the property resides. |
Locality |
The locality in which the Street resides. |
Town |
The town in which the Street resides. |
Postcode |
The postcode for the property as provided by the Royal Mail. |
Postcode Locator |
The postcode based on where the property is located. |
Language |
The language used for the descriptive identifier or the property, either English or Welsh. |
Status |
The current life-cycle state of a property.
Approved = A Live property; Alternative = A property that has an alias; Provisional = A property that is being built;
Historic = A property that no longer exists; Candidate = This is no longer used.
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Cross Reference |
A cross reference is a link to a 3rd Party system’s record for the same address. |
Classification |
The classification identifies the use to which the property is being put i.e. is it a Residential
or Commercial property. It is also used to classify Land, Military buildings or Objects of Interest etc. There can be
up to four levels of classification for a property. |
Easting |
The X co-ordinate representing the visual centre of the property. |
Northing |
The Y co-ordinate representing the visual centre of the property. |
Unit |
The unit of distance you wish to use in conjunction with the Distance entry. This can be Meter, Foot, Mile or KM. |
Distance |
The radial distance from the supplied Easting & Northing within which you wish to return addresses. |