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Grid References

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What is a Grid Reference?

It is usually an eight character item of the form SK123456 where SK is the position in the picture on the right and the 123456 defines a location within that square to within 100 metres.

To explain.

The country is divided into a set of 100Km squares, each square is given a two character reference. Each square can be divided up into 100 1 Km squares. So define one of these squares one needs two numbers between 0 and 99. For instance SK 12 34 defines one such square, usually written without the blanks SK1234.

To give a unique reference defining the position of a point to within 100 metres requires a two digit area number and a six digit reference (two numbers between 0 and 999).

For instance if you look at an Ordnance Survey map of the Peak District the area code for most of the map is SK. The reference of

  • Matlock railway station would be 295602, the full reference being SK295602
  • Winster would be 240605, the full reference being SK240605

See the legend on your maps for a description of how to define Grid References or the link below.

 

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