A spatial area object describing the geometry, extent, and function of a real-world feature. This does not imply a physical boundary.
Unique identifier of the site.
Attribute name: id
Type: CharacterString
Length: 38
Multiplicity: [1]
Description of the function of the site.
Attribute name: function
Type: FunctionValue
Length: 40
Multiplicity: [1]
The name of the site.
Attribute name: distinctiveName1
Type: CharacterString
Length: 254
Multiplicity: [0..1]
The name of the site.
Attribute name: distinctiveName2
Type: CharacterString
Length: 254
Multiplicity: [0..1]
The name of the site.
Attribute name: distinctiveName3
Type: CharacterString
Length: 254
Multiplicity: [0..1]
The name of the site.
Attribute name: distinctiveName4
Type: CharacterString
Length: 254
Multiplicity: [0..1]
The geometry of the greenspace area.
Attribute name: geometry
Type: GM_MultiSurface
Length: 20 000
Multiplicity: [1]
This sub-section describes the two feature types (Greenspace Site and Access Point) available in the OS Open Greenspace product, giving detailed information about each attribute.
Access Point features are point geometries that depict either vehicular or pedestrian access into a Greenspace Site.
The spatial object type defining a point feature which would normally lie on the boundary of a site extent where there is access into or out of the site.
The unique identifier of the Access Point.
Attribute name: id
Type: CharacterString
Length: 38
Multiplicity: [1]
Describes the nature of the access permitted at the Access Point.
Attribute name: accessType
Type: AccessTypeValue
Length: 40
Multiplicity: [1]
The unique identifier of the Greenspace Site to which the Access Point relates.
Attribute name: refToGreenspaceSite
Type: CharacterString
Length: 38
Multiplicity: [1]
Location of the point.
Attribute name: geometry
Type: GM_Point
Length: 50
Multiplicity: [1]
The name of the attribute and what it is describing.
The nature of the attribute, for example a numeric value or a code list value.
The length of the attribute provided (optional).
Describes how many times this element is expected to be populated in the data. An attribute may be optional or mandatory within the product. These are denoted by:
‘1’ – there must be a value.
‘0..1’ – population is optional but a maximum of one attribute will be returned These values may be used in combination.