Queensferry is located in the county of Clwyd, Wales, one mile east of the town of Shotton, six miles west of the major city of Chester, 119 miles north of Cardiff, and 169 miles north-west of London. Queensferry lies two miles west of the Cheshire border, and was historically in the county of Flintshire. Queensferry falls within the unitary authority of Sir y Fflint - Flintshire. It is in the CH5 postcode district. The post town for Queensferry is Deeside.
Queensferry is in the ceremonial county of Clwyd, the historic county of Flintshire, and the administrative county of Sir y Fflint - Flintshire.
Ceremonial County | Clwyd |
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Historic County | Flintshire |
Administrative County | Sir y Fflint - Flintshire |
Queensferry is situated towards the northernmost extremity of Clwyd, and towards the easternmost extremity of Clwyd.
The nearest postcode to the centre of Queensferry is CH5 1TF.
Queensferry is situated roughly centrally between the southernmost and northernmost extremities of the CH5 postcode district, and roughly centrally between the easternmost and westernmost extremities of the CH5 postcode district.
The post town for Queensferry is Deeside. Queensferry is in the CH5 postcode district, which corresponds to the post town of Deeside.
The centre of Queensferry is located at position 53.206° latitude and -3.02443° longitude.
Latitude | 53.206° |
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Longitude | -3.02443° |
The centre of Queensferry is located at the grid reference easting 331674 and northing 368149 within the British National Grid (OSGB36) system.
Easting | 331674 |
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Northing | 368149 |
Position of Queensferry relative to nearby towns. Distance is measured from the centre of Queensferry to the centre of the town.
Position of Queensferry relative to nearby cities. Distance is measured from the centre of Queensferry to the centre of the city.