159 datasets found

Publishers: Ordnance Survey

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  • 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....
  • Cycle Lane

    Also named: CycleLane A linear feature that describes a cycle lane or cycle track and it's relationship to the road or path network. The Cycle Lane Feature Type represents...
  • 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...
  • Building Access Location

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

    A dataset containing all USRNs from OS MasterMap Highways Network with a simplified line geometry. A Unique Street Reference Number (USRN) is a unique and persistent identifier...
  • 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...
  • OS Terrain 50 DTM

    Ordnance Survey’s OS Terrain 50 DTM is a dataset representing the physical shape of the real world. The dataset includes 50metre GRID. The DTM data is captured from Ordnance...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • OS MasterMap® Imagery Layer

    The OS MasterMap Imagery Layer is a maintained seamless digital dataset of high-quality 24-bit colour orthorectified aerial photography of Great Britain. It provides vital...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Code-Point with polygons

    Code-Point® with polygons shows the notional shape of every postcode unit in Great Britain, and includes major buildings with multiple postcodes. For compelling visuals, Code-...
  • OS MasterMap Topography Layer

    OS MasterMap Topography Layer is the most detailed and accurate view of Great Britain's landscape. It includes features representing the manmade and natural environment,...
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