Postcode 344 354 Grays Inn Road, London, UK
About the Address 344 354 Grays Inn Road, London
Postcode WC1X 8BP is the address of 344 354 Grays Inn Road, London which is in London region of England. 344 354 Grays Inn Road, London is within King's Cross ward of London borough of Camden. It falls under constituency Holborn and St Pancras. The nearest station is King's Cross which is 0.21km away from the postcode.King's Cross falls under London travel zone 1. The postcode WC1X 8BP is under the Metropolitan police force and Thames Water is the main water supplier in the area
Postcode Search Result 344 354 Grays Inn Road, London
Postcode: |
WC1X 8BP |
Address Details: |
344 354 Grays Inn Road Kings Cross London Greater London England United Kingdom WC1X 8BP |
Parish: | Camden, unparished area |
Ward: | King's Cross |
London Borough: | Camden |
Country/State: | Greater London |
Constituency: | Holborn and St Pancras |
Region: | London |
Country: | England |
Tavel around WC1X 8BP
Nearest Station: | King's Cross |
Distance: | 0.21 km |
London Travel Zone: | 1 |
Other Useful Info of WC1X 8BP
Water: | Thames Water |
Police: | Metropolitan Police |
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WC1X 8BP , WC1X is the Outward Code. Postcode finder tool is designed to
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WC1X 8BP , WC is the Postcode Area whic falls under post town West Central London.
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WC1X 8BP , 1X is the Postcode Disctrict.
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WC1X 8BP , 8BP is the Inward Code. You can find out the Inward Code of a postcode using the Postcode Finder tool.
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WC1X 8BP , 8 is the Postcode Sector.
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In the postcode
WC1X 8BP , BP is the Postcode Unit.
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