SW postcode area

Postcode area within the United Kingdom


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The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, is a group of 20 postcode districts within the London post town in England. The area comprises the South Western operational district (covering the subdivisions of postcode district SW1, plus SW2 - SW10) and the Battersea operational district (covering SW11 - SW20), and is the only area within the London post town to lie on both sides of the River Thames.

Mail for the area is sorted at the Jubilee Mail Centre in Hounslow, along with mail for the TW, KT and GU postcode areas.

Postal administration

The postcode area originated in 1857 as the SW district. In 1868 it gained some of the area of the very short-lived S district, with the rest going to SE. It was divided into numbered districts in 1917. The South Western district consists of the postcode districts SW1–SW10 and the once Battersea-headquartered component consists of the postcode districts SW11–SW20. The South Western head district was designated as SW1 and the rest of the numbering followed, alphabetically, by their most important parish, chapelry, topological or built environment feature names, up to 10. Similarly as to the Battersea SW11 once "head district".

List of postcode districts

The approximate coverage of the postcode districts, with the historic postal district names shown in italics:

|- ! SW1A | London | Whitehall, Downing Street, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and west of St James's

Westminster
! SW1E
London
Northern "Victoria" around Buckingham Gate (a street) to include both sides of part of Victoria Street
Westminster
-
! SW1H
London
Surrounds of St James's Park tube station centred on Broadway, Queen Anne's Gate and Old Queen Street to include both sides of part of Victoria Street – derivation: Horse Guards Parade
Westminster
-
! SW1P
London
A projection around Parliament Square. Nearby Westminster School to Westminster Cathedral to CCAL, University of the Arts, London (omitting all backstreets nearest to Vauxhall Bridge Road) – derivation: Parliament Square
Westminster
-
! SW1V
London
between Vauxhall Bridge, Grosvenor (or Victoria Railway) Bridge and Victoria Station, taking in both sides of Vauxhall Bridge Road; includes Pimlico
Westminster
-
! SW1W
London
South or lower Belgravia and Chelsea (a corner), from Sloane Square to Victoria Station to Grosvenor Waterside basin
Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea
-
! SW1X
London
Rest of Belgravia (north of Eaton Square), Knightsbridge (eastern half) and Chelsea (a corner)
Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea
-
! SW1Y
London
All but the west of St James's
Westminster
-
! SW2
London
Brixton district: Brixton Hill, Tulse Hill (part), Brixton (part), Streatham Hill, Clapham Park (part), Lambeth
Lambeth
-
! SW3
London
Chelsea district: Chelsea, Brompton, Knightsbridge (part)
Kensington and Chelsea
-
! SW4
London
Clapham district: Clapham, Balham (part), Stockwell (part)
Lambeth, Wandsworth
-
! SW5
London
Earls Court district: Earl's Court
Kensington and Chelsea
-
! SW6
London
Fulham district: Fulham, Parsons Green
Hammersmith and Fulham
-
! SW7
London
South Kensington district: South Kensington, Knightsbridge (part)
Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster
-
! SW8
London
South Lambeth district: South Lambeth, Vauxhall, Nine Elms (east), Clapham (north), Stockwell (northwest), Oval (west)
Lambeth, Wandsworth
-
! SW9
London
Stockwell district: Brixton, Stockwell, Clapham (part), Oval (part)
Lambeth
-
! SW10
London
Brompton district: West Brompton, Chelsea (part)
Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham
-
! SW11
London
Battersea head district: Battersea, Nine Elms (west) Balham (part)
Wandsworth
-
! SW12
London
Balham district: Balham, Clapham Park (part), Wandsworth Common (part)
Wandsworth, Lambeth
-
! SW13
London
Barnes district: Barnes
Richmond upon Thames
-
! SW14
London
Mortlake district: Mortlake, East Sheen
Richmond upon Thames
-
! SW15
London
Putney district: Putney, Roehampton, Kingston Vale, Putney Heath, Putney Vale, Richmond Park, Roehampton Vale
Wandsworth, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames
-
! SW16
London
Streatham district: Streatham, Streatham Common, Norbury, Streatham Park, Furzedown, Streatham Vale, Mitcham Common, Pollards Hill, Eastfields, West Norwood (part)
Lambeth, Croydon, Wandsworth, Merton
-
! SW17
London
Tooting district: Tooting, Mitcham (part), Furzedown
Wandsworth, Merton
-
! SW18
London
Wandsworth district: Wandsworth Town, Southfields, Earlsfield
Wandsworth
-
! SW19
London
Wimbledon district: Wimbledon, Colliers Wood, Merton Park, Merton Abbey, Southfields, Morden (part)
Merton, Wandsworth
-
! SW20SW20
London
West Wimbledon district: Raynes Park, Lower Morden, Merton Park, Wimbledon Chase, very small part of the east of New Malden
Merton, Kingston upon Thames
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SW1

SW1 is the South Western head district. Since about the 1890s it has had a surplus of addresses and buildings for practical division into one set of inwards codes so is divided into smaller postcode districts since 1917 used for mail purposes. SW1 is used in geographic reference, street signs and colloquial use across most communities. Its eight subdivisions continue to be classed as one 'district'. Within SW1A are keynote inward codes including:

SW19

SW19 is the postcode that covers Wimbledon and is used as a metonym for the Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament.

Boundaries

The SW postcode area covers parts of nine London Boroughs. North of the River Thames, it covers the southern parts of the City of Westminster, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. South of the river, it covers all of the London Borough of Wandsworth, the western part of the London Borough of Lambeth, the northern parts of the London Boroughs of Merton and Croydon and the northeastern parts of the London Boroughs of Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames.

Map

References

References

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  6. (Jul 10, 2022). "Wimbledon 2022: Seven talking points from SW19".
  7. [[:File:Londonpostal iln 1857.jpg]]
  8. [[Postcodes in the United Kingdom#History]]

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