"NW" post codes are for the northwestern area of London. "NW2" specifically represents the Cricklewood district, comprised of Cricklewood, Dollis Hill, Childs Hill, the northern portion of Willesden, and the northern portion of Neasden.
There are dozens of post codes in the Wembley area of London but as an example, the post code of Wembley Stadium is HA9 0WS.
London Borough of Sutton, post codes SM, KT, CR
Yes it is covered by post dam
London hasn't got its own single post code. There are tens of thousands of post codes in London, each one covering around 10 addresses. Large buildings would have their own post code. A London post code would look something this: SW16 4AE or SE27 6SL
London has tens of thousands of postcodes.See the Related Question.
London has thousands of postcodes.See the Related Question.
London doesn't have a U.S. ZIP Code because it isn't in the United States. London has literally thousands of UK post codes, including all post codes beginning with E, EC, N, SE, SW, W, and WC. For example, the post code for Parliament is SW1A 2TT.
Se1 7pb
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According to the Royal Mail website, there is no Veronica Avenue in London. A Post Code would help to track it down.
North East London. It's post code is E10.
The address as you have it will get it there. SE 27 is the post code.