Where can I find a list of all UK full postcodes including street name and their precise coordinates? They should be not like AB1, AB23 etc but AB1 2AA, AB23 5ZZ etc.

Preferably for free :)

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I'm pretty sure someone got shut down the other week for providing post-code data without royal mail's permission, they're right rude-words about it! – Ed Woodcock Oct 8 '09 at 16:18
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The Royal Mail is the supplier of the 'official' Post Code database for the UK - they own the postcodes and postcode to GIS mapping. It's copyrighted and has some significant license fees.

Postzon is the product they sell to link the postcodes to the GIS co-ordinates.

There have been third party providers from outside europe who released details in the past for a fraction of the costs, but it's a very grey area, and you are then in consult a lawyer territory.

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You will have to buy it:

http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/jump2?mediaId=400085&catId=400084

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Unfortunately this is something you have to pay for, and it's not particularly cheap! There's an online petition to get this information freed if you are interested.

Commercial wise, just do a Google for uk postcode database and take your pick, they are all much of a muchness.

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You can now get postcode data for free from the Ordnance Survey http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/code-point-open/index.html This doesn't come with street names though

If you want the data converted to lat/long then you can grab it from my site http://www.doogal.co.uk/UKPostcodes.php

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The OS "free" version is useful, but it does have a few limitations, for example no data for Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey or Jersey.

I vote for Doogal's version with the extra latitude and longitude data, which is more useful for geo-mapping like OpenLayer.

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