It is a square with a cross on top of it, a circlewith a cross on top of it is a church without a tower.
The boundary symbols vary depending on what type of Ordnance Survey may you are viewing though very often the main symbols are show in the margin of the map or on a webpage linked to Internet Maps
On an OS map, it's a Public House
A pint glass with a handle.
a red line
A red line is used to show an open railway station. This answer is correct because if you were to check this your self using an os map, it would tell you the exact same
A plus sign on an OS map signifies a church without a spire or tower.
Pisa at the church
With Windows OS: Use the Character Map (Start Menu => Programs => Accessories => System Tools)
Operating System (In the context of an actual map, OS stands for Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain.)
press shift and numbers 1-0 With Windows OS: Use the Character Map (Start Menu => Programs => Accessories => System Tools)
The boundary symbols vary depending on what type of Ordnance Survey may you are viewing though very often the main symbols are show in the margin of the map or on a webpage linked to Internet Maps
On an OS map, it's a Public House
Odha
Osmium
what does a bridge look like on a map
it means boo boo
Milestone