Street Type

A USRN is assigned to the complete street feature and is made up on junction-to-junction segments. It is mandatory for all USRNs to be assigned a Street Type. All streets must have a Type 1 or a Type 2 USRN assigned, but a Type 3 or Type 4 USRN can also represent the same sections of carriageway that the Type 1 or 2 are assigned to.

 representation of OS Open USRN data against a background map with a Type 2 USRN and a Type 3 USRN highlighted
A representation of OS Open USRN data against a background map with a Type 2 USRN and a Type 3 USRN highlighted.

Street Type definitions table

The following table provides the definitions for different Street Types:

Value
Definition
Type
Example

Designated Street Name

Official Street Name approved by the relevant authority.

Type 1

High Street, Main Street

Officially Described Street

Description of a street where an official street name has not been provided.

Type 2

Road from Littleton to Fred Farm

Numbered Street

A route or road number allocated by a highway or roads authority.

Type 3

A11

Unofficial Street Name

Street Name that references a Street or part of a Street that is an unofficial local name not designated by the authority.

Type 4

Lovers Lane

Street Type values table

The following table provides the definitions for Street Type values:

Value
Definition

Designated Street Name

Officially named street.

Officially Described Street

Officially described street.

Numbered Street

Officially numbered street.

Unofficial Street Name

Unofficial local name for a street.

Street for addressing purposes only

A street which has been created for addressing purposes of the Local Land and Property Gazetteer (LLPG) in English or Welsh Street Naming Authorities.

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