Monday, April 20, 2015

Find My National Grid Reference

Bargain your Public Grid Reference.


A National Grid Reference represents a particular geographical speck on a map. It is widely used in the United Society. The most commonly used Public Grid Reference contains both letters and numbers, such as NN 150 160, where Everyone fix of three digits represents a 100-meter coordinate and the dispatch represents a particular grid square. Governance agencies Often end Civic Grid References when describing survey info and displaying maps. Go to the Ordnance Survey website (see Resources). This site links to a document that gives step-by-step instructions for finding your National Grid Reference on your own.



This site features an interactive map of Britain. Click on your location. The output displays your National Grid Reference.


2. Visit the Free Map Tool Convert Postcode to NGR page (see Resources). Enter your mailing postcode in the query box to receive the corresponding National Grid Reference.


3. Ireland uses a homogenous National Grid Reference system.

Instructions

1. Open the Free Map Tool webpage (see Resources).