Area Codes in UK
In the United Kingdom, area codes are two, three, four, or, rarely, five digits long (after the initial zero). Regions with shorter area codes, typically large cities, permit the allocation of more telephone numbers as the local number portion has more digits. Local customer numbers are four to eight figures long. The total number of digits is ten, but in a very few areas the total may be nine digits (after the initial zero). The "area code" is also referred to as an "STD (code)" (subscriber trunk dialling) or a "dialling code" in the UK.
| Area Name |
Area Code |
| Aberdeen |
1224 |
| Bath |
1225 |
| Belfast |
28 |
| Birmingham |
121 |
| Bristol |
117 |
| Cardiff |
29 |
| Coventry |
24 |
| Derby |
1332 |
| Dundee |
1382 |
| Edinburgh |
131 |
| Exeter |
1392 |
| Glasgow |
141 |
| Leeds |
113 |
| Leicester |
116 |
| Liverpool |
151 |
| London |
20 |
| Londonderry |
28 |
| Manchester |
161 |
| Newcastle upon Tyne |
191 |
| Norwich |
1603 |
| Nottingham |
115 |
| Peterborough |
1733 |
| Plymouth |
1752 |
| Preston, Lancashire |
1772 |
| Sheffield |
114 |
| Southampton |
23 |
| Stoke-on-Trent |
1782 |
| Swansea |
1792 |
| Swindon |
1793 |
| Wolverhampton |
1902 |
| York |
1904 |