USRN: 16601823 Thorny Hill Lane in the YORK Post Town

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This Unique Street Reference Number appears in the Street Gazetteer maintained by Harrogate District (B).

USRN 16601823
USRN Type Designated Street Name
Road Name Thorny Hill Lane

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Postcodes YO51 9PP, YO51 9PW, YO51 9QJ and YO51 9QL
Post Town YORK
Registering Authority Harrogate District (B)
Number of UPRNS
(One is likely to be the Unique Property Reference Number for the Street Record)
56
Street UPRNS 10003027745, 10003027746, 10003027747, 10003027748, 10003027754, 10003027755, 10003027756, 10003027764, 10003033687, 10003034017, 10003036370, 10003037866, 10003598035, 10003599712, 10003599713, 10003599716, 10003599717, 10003599777, 10003599778, 10003599781, 10003599784, 10003599785, 10003599786, 10003599789, 10003599790, 10003599791, 10003599792, 10003599794, 10003599795, 10003599796, 10003599797, 10003599798, 10003599799, 10013651757, 10013653075, 10013653317, 10022911956, 10023252548, 10023252598, 10023252599, 10023252601, 10023252602, 10023252603, 10023252605, 10023252608, 10023252609, 10023252615, 10023253314, 10023254737, 10023254914, 10023254915, 10023258040, 10023261576, 10023261990, 10025044992 and 100050434159

Map of the area covered by 16601823

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

Statistics for USRN 16601823

Country:England
County:North Yorkshire
Electoral Country:Boroughbridge ED
Built up Area:(pseudo) England (not covered)
Police Force:North Yorkshire
Former European Constituency:Yorkshire and The Humber
Strategic Health Authority:Yorkshire and the Humber
Local Authority:Harrogate
Electoral Ward:Ouseburn
Westminster Parliamentary Constituency:Harrogate and Knaresborough
Government Office Region:Yorkshire and The Humber
LSOA:Harrogate 005C
MSOA:Harrogate 005
Rural / Urban Classification:(England/Wales) Rural village
Travel to Work Area:Harrogate
Census Supergroup:Rural residents
Census Group:Farming communities
Census Subgroup:Established farming communities