"Ch" on an Ordnance Survey map typically stands for "church." It marks the location of a church or a place of worship on the map.
It refers to a Pump or Pump house
TH on an Ordnance Survey map typically stands for "telegraph" or "telegraph pole." It is used to symbolize the location of a telegraph pole or other telecommunication infrastructure on the map.
"Issues" on an Ordnance Survey map usually refer to specific map-related problems or inaccuracies that users should be aware of. These could include missing or incomplete information, areas where the map may be less accurate, or potential obstacles or factors that might affect navigation. It's important to pay attention to these "issues" when using the map for reference.
The symbol of a mug on an Ordnance Survey map typically represents a tea room or cafe where you can stop for refreshments. It is a helpful icon for hikers, cyclists, or tourists who may want to take a break and enjoy a drink or snack during their journey.
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"Ch" on an Ordnance Survey map typically stands for "church." It marks the location of a church or a place of worship on the map.
There are many places where one can find an ordnance survey map. One looking to find an ordnance survey map should visit the official Ordnance Survey website and click the 'Get a Map' link.
It refers to a Pump or Pump house
The path indicated by long green dashes on an ordnance map refers to a walking path that is a public right of way.
FC relates to 'Forestry Commission' therefore a green shape with the letters 'FC' on an ordnance survey map means 'Forest or woodland'.
A point where water issues from the ground, eg. a spring.
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'collects' isn't used on ordance survey maps but 'coll' is used for 'college'.
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TH on an Ordnance Survey map typically stands for "telegraph" or "telegraph pole." It is used to symbolize the location of a telegraph pole or other telecommunication infrastructure on the map.