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If you have to send a letter to England, it’s necessary that you address it correctly so that it gets delivered to the right destination. When addressing it, you’ll want to include the recipient’s name, address, and postcode on the bottom left of the envelope. Then, you’ll need to put the proper postage on the envelope before sending the letter.

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Addressing the Letter to England

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  1. When writing a letter to England, the recipient's information goes on the bottom left of the envelope rather than the center. Print in large, legible letters and numbers so that the courier doesn't have trouble reading it.[1]
  2. Include an honorific for formal letters, such as Mr., Mrs., Ms, Miss, Master, Dr., or Esq. Leave enough room on the bottom of the envelope so you can include the rest of the recipient’s information, such as their address.[2]
    • For example, the first line would look something like: Dr. Martin Strange.
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  3. If you are sending your letter to a business rather than a residential address, include the business name on the next line. This will help the courier locate the letter’s intended destination.[3]
    • So far the letter should look something like:
      Dr. Martin Strange
      ABC Company
  4. The street name and house number should go under your name if you’re sending the letter to a residential address. If you're sending the letter to a P.O. box, write the P.O, box number in this space.[4]
    • A P.O. box will look something like “P.O. Box 888.”
    • If the letter is going to a company, write the street address under the company name.
    • So far the letter should look something like:
      Dr. Martin Strange
      ABC Company
      432 Chapel Street
  5. Write the full name of the town or city, then make a space and write the postcode without punctuation after it. If you didn’t get the postcode when you asked for the address, you can search for it online at https://www.royalmail.com/find-a-postcode.
    • The largest cities in England include London, Manchester, and Liverpool.
    • The letter should look something like:
      Dr. Martin Strange
      ABC Company
      432 Chapel Street
      Manchester WIP 6HQ
  6. The last line of the address should include the country that you’re sending the letter to, or in this case, England. This will let the post office know which country to send the letter to.
    • The full address should look something like:
      Dr. Martin Strange
      ABC Company
      432 Chapel Street
      Manchester WIP 6HQ
      England
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Writing the Return Address and Mailing the Letter

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  1. Write your name, address, city, and zip code or postcode on the back of the letter. This will ensure that you'll get the letter back if the letter doesn't get to its intended destination.[5]
  2. Forever Global Stamps are used to send international letters if you're in the United States. The stamp costs $1.40 and is accepted for all letters that weigh 1 ounce (28,000 mg) or less. You only need 1 Forever Global Stamp for each letter.[6]
    • If your envelope weighs more than 1 ounce (28 g), you should take the letter to the post office.
  3. If you don’t live in the United States, take the letter to the post office. Your post office will weigh the letter and tell you how much it costs to send it to England.
  4. Depending on where you live, the letter will take anywhere from 1-2 weeks to arrive in England.[7]
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    On the back of the envelope (the side where you seal it). This is to avoid confusion between the sending and receiving addresses and to make sorting quicker.
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    Is London considered Great Britain?
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    London is a city in Great Britain.
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    Look for "Royal Mail postcode finder" or "Zoopla" online. These sites will find the postcode based on the street name and the house number.
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This article was co-authored by Tami Claytor. Tami Claytor is an Etiquette Coach, Image Consultant, and the Owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting in New York, New York. With over 20 years of experience, Tami specializes in teaching etiquette classes to individuals, students, companies, and community organizations. Tami has spent decades studying cultures through her extensive travels across five continents and has created cultural diversity workshops to promote social justice and cross-cultural awareness. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Relations from Clark University. Tami studied at the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned her Image Consultant Certification. This article has been viewed 722,910 times.
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To address a letter to England, write the recipient's name and address on the bottom left of the envelope. Include their full name on the first line, their street address or post office box on the second line, their city and postcode on the third line, and "England" on the fourth line. Finally, write your return address on the back of the envelope. To learn how to send a letter to England, scroll down!

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