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Ferry Terminal
The ferry and road network elements are linked together through a Ferry Terminal feature. A Ferry Terminal is a logical connection between the two networks and therefore there... -
Structure Point
Feature which has a point geometry and represents a freestanding manmade construction that is not a building and is less than 4m square but is considered to be of sufficient... -
Path Node
A point spatial object that is used to break up the path network for connectivity. The path network splits for the following circumstances: The location where an attribute... -
Connecting Link
The Road and Path Networks are not topologically structured together. Connecting Links have been introduced to enable a connection between the Road Network and the Path Network... -
Structure
Polygon feature representing a manmade construction that is not a building. Examples include a mast, a chimney, and a crane. -
Street
A Street feature is the definition of the street as defined in the National Street Gazetteer. A Street includes aggregated geometry. Where possible, the geometry of streets... -
Boundary High Water Mark
In the OS NGD Boundaries Collection, the mean high water (springs) mark is shown to the normal tidal limit (NTL). Areas of salt marsh, mudflats and so on often have extremely... -
Water
Polygon feature representing an area of permanent inland water. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork) -
Path
A Path feature is a link set which represents a collection of Path Link features that share the same name (for example, Church Walk). A Path will reference the complete... -
Ward
A ward contains features that are subdivisions of higher features for the purpose of voting (for example, a district ward is a subdivision of a district). -
Polling District
A polling district is the subdivision of a parliamentary constituency for the purpose of a UK Parliamentary election. Polling districts are not maintained on a regular basis and... -
Historic Address
The Historic Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that are no longer in existence. This can occur as a result of demolition or the merging of two built... -
GLA Assembly Constituency
With the introduction of the regional government for London (referred to as the Greater London Authority or GLA by OS NGD documentation), the proportional representation voting... -
Water Node
The location where a connected area of permanent water ends, where an area of permanent water is connected to two or more other areas of permanent water, or where a recorded... -
Site Access Location
Feature which has a point geometry and represents the locations where pedestrians and / or vehicles can enter or exit a site. -
Road Line
A line feature representing the edges of a traffic calming area in the road network. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork) -
Average and Indicative Speed
The Average and Indicative Speed feature type provides two sets of speed information for all roads in Great Britain. These are: A historic average speed in kilometres per hours... -
Railway Node
A point spatial object that is used to break up the Railway Network for connectivity. The Railway Network splits for the following circumstances: The location where an attribute... -
AddressBase Plus
For direct marketing teams: take your data analysis to the next level by referencing data to individual addresses (such as flats) rather than mail delivery points (houses... -
OS Features API
Direct access to the most detailed geographic data for your analysis. Take full advantage of rich geometries and attributes to generate new insight. Benefit from current,...