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There are three components to the British postcode. They have different formats, depending on how big an area they are covering. They have the following example formats:

W1A 1AA

TS18 4DQ

B1 2JP

The first component is a one- or two-letter prefix for the city (or part of London). The second component may be one or two digits, or a digit and a letter, identifying a section of the city or an outlying town. There is then a blank space, followed by the last component, which is always one digit and two letters, identifying a single business or a small range of residential addresses.

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UK post codes are a mixture of numbers and letters and there is usually a total of seven.

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