National Grid coverage for OS VectorMap Local

Ordnance Survey divides Great Britain into 100km x 100km squares. Each of these squares has a unique two-letter reference, for example, TG in the diagram below.

OS VectorMap Local tiles are identified by quoting the National Grid reference of the southwest corner of the 100km² area they cover, for example, TG.

OS National Grid Reference System diagram. The diagram shows a map of Great Britain with 100km by 100km grid squares on top. Each square has a unique two-letter reference, e.g. TG. There is a black box around the TG square.
OS National Grid reference system diagram.

To describe an OS VectorMap Local raster format tile, which covers 5km x 5km, first add a two-digit reference to the 100km x 100km square reference, with the easting first followed by the northing, for example, TG23. This represents a 10km x 10km area which can be suffixed with a NE, NW, SE or SW to describe the 5km x 5km tile.

100km x 100km square reference TG in the OS National Grid reference system.

A general introductory guide to the British National Grid (BNG) is available on the OS website.

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