USRN: 48015805 Horton Hill and New Tyning Lane in Horton

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This Unique Street Reference Number appears in the Street Gazetteer maintained by South Gloucestershire.

USRN 48015805
USRN Type Designated Street Name
Road Names Horton Hill and New Tyning Lane

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Postcodes BS37 6QN, BS37 6QP and BS37 6QW
Post Town Horton
Registering Authority South Gloucestershire
Number of UPRNS
(One is likely to be the Unique Property Reference Number for the Street Record)
67
Street UPRNS 599179, 599180, 599181, 599182, 599183, 599188, 599189, 599190, 599192, 599196, 599197, 599207, 599208, 599209, 599210, 599211, 599212, 599291, 599292, 599293, 599294, 599295, 599296, 599297, 599298, 599299, 599300, 599301, 599302, 599303, 599304, 599305, 599311, 599312, 599313, 599315, 599317, 599321, 599322, 599323, 599324, 599325, 599327, 607010, 634468, 637749, 637750, 637752, 639422, 642942, 644540, 649902, 651228, 651618, 651772, 656940, 660677, 661646, 661773, 662218, 662431, 662432, 662433, 662434, 671586, 10015472304, 10015503461, 10015710247, 10024722518, 10024726157, 10024726158, 10025068274 and 10025501097

Map of the area covered by 48015805

Dots represent uprns. These can houses, annexes or street records.

Statistics for USRN 48015805

Country:England
County:(pseudo) England (UA-MD-LB)
Built up Area:Horton (South Gloucestershire) BUA
Police Force:Avon and Somerset
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs):NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire CCG
Former European Constituency:South West
Strategic Health Authority:South West
Local Authority:South Gloucestershire
Electoral Ward:Chipping Sodbury & Cotswold Edge
Westminster Parliamentary Constituency:Thornbury and Yate
Government Office Region:South West
LSOA:South Gloucestershire 024E
MSOA:South Gloucestershire 024
Rural / Urban Classification:(England/Wales) Rural hamlet and isolated dwellings
Travel to Work Area:Bristol
Census Supergroup:Rural residents
Census Group:Farming communities
Census Subgroup:Agricultural communities