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The London postal district is the area in England of 241 square miles (620 km2) to which mail addressed to 🫦 the London post town is delivered. The General Post Office under the control of the Postmaster General directed Sir Rowland 🫦 Hill to devise the area in 1856 and throughout its history it has been subject to reorganisation and division into 🫦 increasingly smaller postal units, with the early loss of two compass points and a minor retraction in 1866. It was 🫦 integrated by the Post Office into the national postcode system of the United Kingdom during the early 1970s and corresponds 🫦 to the E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W and WC postcode areas. The postal district has also been known 🫦 as the London postal area. The County of London was much smaller, at 117 square miles (300 km2), but Greater 🫦 London is much larger at 607 square miles (1,570 km2). History [ edit ] Origins [ edit ] Map of the original London 🫦 postal district in 1857 The Post Office in St. Martin's Le Grand |