Where is the center of the UK?

Centre of Great Britain – the computer calculation resulted in a location 7 km north west of Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire, by Whitendale Hanging Stones on Brennard Farm in the Forest of Bowland (SD 64188.3, 56541.43).
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What city is the Centre of the UK?

For more than 500 years Meriden, near Coventry has marked the traditional centre of England. However, the Ordnance Survey has calculated the exact geographical centre to be in a field at Lindley Hall Farm, in Fenny Drayton, Leicestershire.
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Is Leicester the centre of England?

It's in the middle of England

Leicester sits in the middle of the county of Leicestershire, which is in the middle of England about 100 miles north of London.
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What county is the geographical Centre of England?

The centre of England is Morton in Derbyshire as this is midway between the longest axis north and south of England, and midway between the east coast, and the Welsh border.
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Is England the center of the world?

And don't overlook the fact that it was the British who mapped global time zones. London sits at the centre of the world because it placed itself there when it drew the prime meridian, where east meets west.
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Which city is the heart of England?

Exploring the Heart of England

Explore Oxford Tours has a network of guides who can offer tours of the 'Heart of England' from Birmingham. The Heart of England includes the counties of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire and the West Midlands.
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Is the UK always in the middle of a map?

Great Britain is in the middle of it because of the lines of longitude and latitude - Greenwich is at 0 degrees. Everything else is worked out from there. It's called the Mercator Map system.
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Where is the most inland place in England?

Most Inland Settlement — Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, England, at 70 miles (113 km) from the nearest coast. Highest Point — Ben Nevis, Highland, Scotland at 1,345 m (4,413 ft) above sea level.
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Where is the exact Centre of London?

The official centre of London is marked by a plaque inset into the pavement behind the statue of King Charles I to the south of Trafalgar Square. Distances to London on road signs throughout Britain are measured from this point.
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Which town in England is furthest from the sea?

The village that is further from the sea than any other human settlement in the UK is Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire. One kilometre south-east is Church Flatts Farm, which is 113km (70 miles) from the nearest point on the coast, or 72km (45 miles) from the nearest tidal water.
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Which city is bigger Leicester or Derby?

(Pop: 729,977) Leicester Urban Area (Pop: 650,000) Derby Urban Area' (Pop: 270,468)
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Is Leicester a poor city?

Leicester is ranked 18th most deprived local authority for Income Deprivation. 12% of Leicester's population reside in the most deprived 5% of areas nationally for income deprivation. 40% of the population reside in the most deprived 20% of areas nationally for income deprivation.
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What is the widest part of England?

To the west of Wales and northern England and to the southeast of Northern Ireland, the Irish Sea separates Great Britain from Ireland, while southwestern England, the northwestern coast of Northern Ireland, and western Scotland face the Atlantic Ocean. At its widest the United Kingdom is 300 miles (500 km) across.
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Where is the center of the country?

The Geographic Center of the Contiguous United States is located about two miles northwest of Lebanon, Kansas.
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What is the point zero of London?

For most mainline railways, miles are measured from the associated London terminal station. The 0 km point for the whole London Underground network is located at the now-disused Ongar railway station.
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What postcode is the Centre of London?

The Centre of London is given the letter 'C' for CENTRAL, and is split into WC1 (where WC stands for West Central), WC2, EC1 (East Central), EC2, EC3, EC4. For anyone who doesn't know London that system is a little misleading. The EC1-4 postcodes are actually referred to now as the 'City of London'.
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Does anyone live in Central London?

Central London has the highest level of population density with 12,475 people per km2, which is over twice the level of London overall. Still, London overall is 15 times more dense than the rest of England, with 5,727 and 369 people per km2 respectively.
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What's the closest city to London?

Cambridge, Oxford, Brighton, Bath, Salisbury, York, Norwich, Bristol, Winchester, Chichester. A few options for city day trips from London would be Oxford, Cambridge, Canterbury and Brighton. All easily reached by train.
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Which town is furthest north in England?

John o'Groats, village—near Dunnet Head, the northernmost point of mainland Great Britain—in the Highland council area, historic county of Caithness, Scotland.
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Where is the lowest place in the UK?

The lowest point in Great Britain is Holme Fen in Cambridgeshire, at nine foot below sea level, while the lowest settlements are Stowbridge, Prikwillow, Ten Mile Bank and Nordelp.
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Why does Australia look small on a map?

By shifting Australia north to the equator, it is visible to the naked eye how much smaller it appears on a Mercator Projection. If the United Kingdom were plonked atop Australia, it would stretch from Melbourne to northwestern NSW.
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Why is London in the Centre of the map?

Most maps held by British navigators were centred around London which meant that collaboration was easily achieved. This meant that exact locations using coordinates could be used to set up for exchanges between traders with the decreased risk of any confusion arising.
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Which city is the center of the world map?

Jerusalem is at the navel of the world, and is depicted as a square walled city enclosing an image of the risen Christ. A disproportionately large Middle East occupies the central portion of the map, with Asia above (east), Africa to the right (south), and Europe at the lower left (northwest).
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