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Each map from every era tells a unique story. Dig deeper and you’ll see it’s not mere land and boundaries. It’s centuries of civilization, values, and evolution printed on parchment. The legends, symbols, and illustrations—each carries a kernel of England’s rich history.
A PDF map that shows the local authority districts, counties and unitary authorities in the United Kingdom as at April 2021. The map has been created to show the United Kingdom from...
MasterMap® uses a combination of cutting-edge technologies such as aerial imagery, ground surveys, and advanced geospatial techniques to provide a detailed and regularly updated map of the UK's landscape at various scales, from the national level down to intricate street-level details.
The map above demonstrates the difference between the British Isles, United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England. While the terms are often used interchangeably they actually mean different things.
Here you can find free online Ordnance Survey maps of public footpaths, cycle routes, bridleways, and other rights of way in the United Kingdom for walking, cycling, and other outdoor activities.
They include detailed maps, itineraries and travel recommendations for all tastes and budgets. Which regions of the UK do you need a guidebook for? As you will discover below there is a wide selection of guidebooks for UK travel.
This Simple Map of United Kingdom provides detailed information on the country's roads, rivers, lakes, cities, and borders, making it perfect for various design projects.
Don’t plan a road trip in the UK without reading this first! From the Scottish Highlands to the sunny south coast of England and wild, unspoiled Wales, here are seven of the best UK road trip itineraries. But first, a few pointers on how to use this guide. Click for the Google map of the routes.
Use my ultimate attraction map of London to see exactly what London attractions are close together. Plan your trip easily and quickly!
This webpage contains maps of Roman roads in England only, similar to figures in I. Margary's book Roman roads in Britain (3rd edition, 1973, John Baker, London). Roads in red, with X numbers, are additional to Margary and are generally more doubtful.