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The SK5154 Square Kilometre

SK5154 National Grid Square

Based in the East Midlands English Region.

The SK5154 square kilometre intersects with the settlements of Annesley Woodhouse & Kirkby-in-Ashfield.

SK5154 is within the post town of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.

The square is within Ashfield District & Gedling District councils.

The Point of Origin (0,0) is 573.34 Kilometres away. This is where the National Grid starts around 80 kilometres west of the Isles of Scilly.

Ordnance Survey Maps for SK5154

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Map SerieslinkOrdnance Survey
Explorer 1:25,000 269 Chesterfield and AlfretonShop for this map on amazon.co.ukBuy Direct from the Ordnance Survey
Explorer 1:25,000 270 Sherwood ForestShop for this map on amazon.co.ukBuy Direct from the Ordnance Survey
Landranger 1:50,000 120 Mansfield & WorksopShop for this map on amazon.co.ukBuy Direct from the Ordnance Survey
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Key of Northings for the SK5154 National Grid Square
Map of the SK5154 National Grid Square
Key of Eastings for the SK5154 National Grid Square
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A historical Ordnance Survey Map Sheet showing Grid Square SK5154.

This extract is taken from the Ordnance Survey six-inch to the mile series surveyed from 1888-1913. The scale is 1:10,560.

The Square overlayed over the map represents the extent of SK5154 and the vertical and horizontal line divides the square into four quadrants

Dividing the SK5154 Square to get a six figure Grid Reference


A helpful reminder for calculating grid references is across the landing and up the stairs.

For example if your house was located in a square that in the fourth square across and sixth square up and you wanted to work out its six figure grid refence.

First, You would divide the four figure grid reference into three parts. SK , 51 and 54

Count across starting with zero. This would give you three. Make a note that X for Across (A Cross) = 3.

Count up starting with zero. This would give you five. Make a note that Y = 5.

So to put it together SK + 51 + 3 + 54 + 5 would give you the six figure grid reference of SK513545

SK5154
SK513545

A six figure grid reference would be accurate to 10 metres. To achieve a greater level of accuracy this 10 metre square would be divided into a grid 10 by 10 and the process repeated.

This would produce an 8 figure grid reference that would be accurate to a square metre!


CornerLatitudeLongitudeEastingNorthing
South West Corner53.080718-1.240102451000354000
South East Corner53.080718-1.225013452000354000
North West Corner53.089803-1.240102451000355000
North East Corner53.089803-1.225013452000355000