List of United Kingdom locations: Oa-Od

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Oadby Leicestershire 52°35′N1°05′W / 52.59°N 01.08°W / 52.59; -01.08 SK6200
Oad Street Kent 51°19′N0°40′E / 51.32°N 00.66°E / 51.32; 00.66 TQ8662
Oakall Green Worcestershire 52°14′N2°16′W / 52.23°N 02.27°W / 52.23; -02.27 SO8160
Oakamoor Staffordshire 52°59′N1°55′W / 52.99°N 01.92°W / 52.99; -01.92 SK0544
Oak Bank Bury 53°32′N2°17′W / 53.54°N 02.28°W / 53.54; -02.28 SD8105
Oakbank West Lothian 55°52′N3°29′W / 55.87°N 03.48°W / 55.87; -03.48 NT0766
Oak Cross Devon 50°46′N4°05′W / 50.77°N 04.08°W / 50.77; -04.08 SX5399
Oakdale Poole 50°43′N1°58′W / 50.72°N 01.97°W / 50.72; -01.97 SZ0292
Oakdale Caerffili (Caerphilly) 51°40′N3°11′W / 51.67°N 03.18°W / 51.67; -03.18 ST1898
Oakdale North Yorkshire 53°59′N1°34′W / 53.99°N 01.57°W / 53.99; -01.57 SE2855
Oake Somerset 51°01′N3°13′W / 51.01°N 03.21°W / 51.01; -03.21 ST1525
Oake Green Somerset 51°01′N3°13′W / 51.01°N 03.21°W / 51.01; -03.21 ST1525
Oaken Staffordshire 52°37′N2°13′W / 52.61°N 02.22°W / 52.61; -02.22 SJ8502
Oakenclough Lancashire 53°55′N2°42′W / 53.91°N 02.70°W / 53.91; -02.70 SD5447
Oakengates Shropshire 52°41′N2°26′W / 52.69°N 02.44°W / 52.69; -02.44 SJ7011
Oakenholt Flintshire 53°14′N3°07′W / 53.23°N 03.11°W / 53.23; -03.11 SJ2671
Oakenshaw Durham 54°43′N1°41′W / 54.71°N 01.69°W / 54.71; -01.69 NZ2036
Oakenshaw Lancashire 53°46′N2°23′W / 53.77°N 02.39°W / 53.77; -02.39 SD7431
Oakenshaw Kirklees 53°44′N1°44′W / 53.73°N 01.74°W / 53.73; -01.74 SE1727
Oakerthorpe Derbyshire 53°05′N1°26′W / 53.08°N 01.43°W / 53.08; -01.43 SK3854
Oakes Kirklees 53°38′N1°50′W / 53.64°N 01.83°W / 53.64; -01.83 SE1117
Oakfield Isle of Wight 50°43′N1°10′W / 50.71°N 01.16°W / 50.71; -01.16 SZ5991
Oakfield Hertfordshire 51°56′N0°16′W / 51.93°N 00.27°W / 51.93; -00.27 TL1928
Oakfield TorFaen (Torfaen) 51°38′N3°01′W / 51.63°N 03.02°W / 51.63; -03.02 ST2993
Oakford Devon 50°58′N3°34′W / 50.97°N 03.56°W / 50.97; -03.56 SS9021
Oakford Ceredigion 52°11′N4°16′W / 52.19°N 04.26°W / 52.19; -04.26 SN4558
Oakfordbridge Devon 50°58′N3°33′W / 50.97°N 03.55°W / 50.97; -03.55 SS9121
Oakgrove Milton Keynes 52°02′N0°44′W / 52.03°N 00.73°W / 52.03; -00.73 SP8738
Oakgrove Cheshire 53°13′N2°08′W / 53.21°N 02.13°W / 53.21; -02.13 SJ9169
Oakham Sandwell 52°29′N2°04′W / 52.49°N 02.06°W / 52.49; -02.06 SO9689
Oakham Rutland 52°40′N0°44′W / 52.67°N 00.74°W / 52.67; -00.74 SK8509
Oakhanger Hampshire 51°06′N0°55′W / 51.10°N 00.91°W / 51.10; -00.91 SU7635
Oakhanger Cheshire 53°05′N2°21′W / 53.08°N 02.35°W / 53.08; -02.35 SJ7654
Oakhill West Sussex 51°03′N0°19′W / 51.05°N 00.31°W / 51.05; -00.31 TQ1830
Oakhill Somerset 51°13′N2°32′W / 51.22°N 02.53°W / 51.22; -02.53 ST6347
Oak Hill Suffolk 52°03′N1°26′E / 52.05°N 01.44°E / 52.05; 01.44 TM3645
Oak Hill City of Stoke-on-Trent 52°59′N2°13′W / 52.99°N 02.21°W / 52.99; -02.21 SJ8644
Oakhurst Kent 51°13′N0°12′E / 51.22°N 00.20°E / 51.22; 00.20 TQ5450
Oakington Cambridgeshire 52°15′N0°04′E / 52.25°N 00.06°E / 52.25; 00.06 TL4164
Oaklands Hertfordshire 51°50′N0°12′W / 51.83°N 00.20°W / 51.83; -00.20 TL2417
Oaklands Carmarthenshire) 51°49′N4°17′W / 51.82°N 04.29°W / 51.82; -04.29 SN4216
Oakleigh Park Barnet 51°38′N0°11′W / 51.63°N 00.18°W / 51.63; -00.18 TQ2694
Oakle Street Gloucestershire 51°51′N2°22′W / 51.85°N 02.36°W / 51.85; -02.36 SO7517
Oakley Hampshire 51°14′N1°11′W / 51.24°N 01.19°W / 51.24; -01.19 SU5650
Oakley Poole 50°47′N1°59′W / 50.78°N 01.98°W / 50.78; -01.98 SZ0198
Oakley Suffolk 52°20′N1°10′E / 52.34°N 01.17°E / 52.34; 01.17 TM1677
Oakley Bedfordshire 52°10′N0°31′W / 52.16°N 00.52°W / 52.16; -00.52 TL0153
Oakley Gloucestershire 51°53′N2°02′W / 51.89°N 02.04°W / 51.89; -02.04 SO9722
Oakley Buckinghamshire 51°48′N1°05′W / 51.80°N 01.08°W / 51.80; -01.08 SP6312
Oakley Oxfordshire 51°41′N0°56′W / 51.69°N 00.93°W / 51.69; -00.93 SP7400
Oakley Staffordshire 52°55′N2°26′W / 52.92°N 02.44°W / 52.92; -02.44 SJ7036
Oakley Fife 56°04′N3°34′W / 56.07°N 03.56°W / 56.07; -03.56 NT0388
Oakley Green Berkshire 51°28′N0°40′W / 51.47°N 00.67°W / 51.47; -00.67 SU9276
Oakley Park Suffolk 52°20′N1°11′E / 52.34°N 01.18°E / 52.34; 01.18 TM1777
Oakley Wood Oxfordshire 51°35′N1°04′W / 51.58°N 01.07°W / 51.58; -01.07 SU6488
Oakmere Cheshire 53°13′N2°38′W / 53.21°N 02.64°W / 53.21; -02.64 SJ5769
Oakridge Gloucestershire 51°43′N2°08′W / 51.72°N 02.13°W / 51.72; -02.13 SO9103
Oakridge Hampshire 51°16′N1°05′W / 51.27°N 01.09°W / 51.27; -01.09 SU6353
Oaks Shropshire 52°38′N2°51′W / 52.63°N 02.85°W / 52.63; -02.85 SJ4204
Oaksey Wiltshire 51°38′N2°01′W / 51.63°N 02.01°W / 51.63; -02.01 ST9993
Oaks Green Derbyshire 52°53′N1°46′W / 52.89°N 01.77°W / 52.89; -01.77 SK1533
Oakshaw Ford Cumbria 55°04′N2°46′W / 55.07°N 02.76°W / 55.07; -02.76 NY5176
Oakshott Hampshire 51°02′N0°58′W / 51.03°N 00.96°W / 51.03; -00.96 SU7327
Oaks in Charnwood Leicestershire 52°44′N1°18′W / 52.73°N 01.30°W / 52.73; -01.30 SK4716
Oakthorpe Leicestershire 52°43′N1°31′W / 52.71°N 01.52°W / 52.71; -01.52 SK3213
Oak Tree Darlington 54°31′N1°28′W / 54.51°N 01.46°W / 54.51; -01.46 NZ3513
Oakwell Kirklees 53°44′N1°41′W / 53.73°N 01.68°W / 53.73; -01.68 SE2127
Oakwood Enfield 51°38′N0°08′W / 51.63°N 00.13°W / 51.63; -00.13 TQ2995
Oakwood Northumberland 54°59′N2°05′W / 54.98°N 02.09°W / 54.98; -02.09 NY9465
Oakwood Leeds 53°49′N1°31′W / 53.81°N 01.51°W / 53.81; -01.51 SE3236
Oakwood Cheshire 53°25′N2°31′W / 53.41°N 02.52°W / 53.41; -02.52 SJ6591
Oakwood City of Derby 52°56′N1°26′W / 52.93°N 01.43°W / 52.93; -01.43 SK3838
Oakwoodhill Surrey 51°07′N0°23′W / 51.12°N 00.38°W / 51.12; -00.38 TQ1337
Oakworth Bradford 53°50′N1°57′W / 53.83°N 01.95°W / 53.83; -01.95 SE0338
Oape Highland 57°58′N4°37′W / 57.96°N 04.62°W / 57.96; -04.62 NC4500
Oare Somerset 51°12′N3°43′W / 51.20°N 03.71°W / 51.20; -03.71 SS8047
Oare Berkshire 51°28′N1°17′W / 51.46°N 01.28°W / 51.46; -01.28 SU5074
Oare Kent 51°19′N0°52′E / 51.32°N 00.86°E / 51.32; 00.86 TR0062
Oare Wiltshire 51°22′N1°47′W / 51.36°N 01.78°W / 51.36; -01.78 SU1563
Oareford Somerset 51°12′N3°42′W / 51.20°N 03.70°W / 51.20; -03.70 SS8146
Oasby Lincolnshire 52°56′N0°31′W / 52.93°N 00.51°W / 52.93; -00.51 TF0039
Oath Somerset 51°02′N2°53′W / 51.03°N 02.88°W / 51.03; -02.88 ST3827
Oathill Dorset 50°50′N2°51′W / 50.84°N 02.85°W / 50.84; -02.85 ST4005
Oathlaw Angus 56°41′N2°52′W / 56.69°N 02.86°W / 56.69; -02.86 NO4756
Oatlands North Yorkshire 53°58′N1°32′W / 53.97°N 01.54°W / 53.97; -01.54 SE3053
Oatlands City of Glasgow 55°50′N4°15′W / 55.84°N 04.25°W / 55.84; -04.25 NS5963
Oatlands Park Surrey 51°22′N0°26′W / 51.36°N 00.43°W / 51.36; -00.43 TQ0964

Ob

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Oban Western Isles 57°53′N6°47′W / 57.89°N 06.79°W / 57.89; -06.79 NB1600
Oban Argyll and Bute 56°25′N5°28′W / 56.41°N 05.47°W / 56.41; -05.47 NM8630
Oban Seil Argyll and Bute 56°18′N5°36′W / 56.30°N 05.60°W / 56.30; -05.60 NM7718
Obley Shropshire 52°23′N3°00′W / 52.38°N 03.00°W / 52.38; -03.00 SO3277
Oborne Dorset 50°58′N2°29′W / 50.96°N 02.49°W / 50.96; -02.49 ST6518
Obsdale Park Highland 57°41′N4°14′W / 57.69°N 04.23°W / 57.69; -04.23 NH6769
Obthorpe Lodge Lincolnshire 52°43′N0°22′W / 52.72°N 00.37°W / 52.72; -00.37 TF1015

Oc

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Occlestone Green Cheshire 53°09′N2°28′W / 53.15°N 02.46°W / 53.15; -02.46 SJ6962
Occold Suffolk 52°17′N1°09′E / 52.28°N 01.15°E / 52.28; 01.15 TM1570
Ochr-y-foel Sir Ddinbych (Denbighshire) 53°17′N3°25′W / 53.29°N 03.42°W / 53.29; -03.42 SJ0578
Ochtermuthill Perth and Kinross 56°19′N3°53′W / 56.32°N 03.89°W / 56.32; -03.89 NN8316
Ochtertyre Perth and Kinross 56°23′N3°53′W / 56.38°N 03.89°W / 56.38; -03.89 NN8323
Ockbrook Derbyshire 52°55′N1°22′W / 52.92°N 01.37°W / 52.92; -01.37 SK4236
Ocker Hill Sandwell 52°32′N2°02′W / 52.53°N 02.04°W / 52.53; -02.04 SO9793
Ockeridge Worcestershire 52°15′N2°20′W / 52.25°N 02.33°W / 52.25; -02.33 SO7762
Ockford Ridge Surrey 51°10′N0°38′W / 51.16°N 00.64°W / 51.16; -00.64 SU9542
Ockham Surrey 51°17′N0°28′W / 51.29°N 00.46°W / 51.29; -00.46 TQ0756
Ockle Highland 56°45′N6°01′W / 56.75°N 06.01°W / 56.75; -06.01 NM5570
Ockley Surrey 51°08′N0°22′W / 51.14°N 00.37°W / 51.14; -00.37 TQ1440
Ocle Pychard Herefordshire 52°07′N2°36′W / 52.11°N 02.60°W / 52.11; -02.60 SO5946
Octon East Riding of Yorkshire 54°07′N0°25′W / 54.11°N 00.42°W / 54.11; -00.42 TA0369

Od

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Odam Barton Devon 50°57′N3°47′W / 50.95°N 03.79°W / 50.95; -03.79 SS7419
Odcombe Somerset 50°56′N2°43′W / 50.93°N 02.71°W / 50.93; -02.71 ST5015
Odd Down Bath and North East Somerset 51°21′N2°23′W / 51.35°N 02.38°W / 51.35; -02.38 ST7362
Oddingley Worcestershire 52°13′N2°08′W / 52.22°N 02.14°W / 52.22; -02.14 SO9059
Oddington Oxfordshire 51°49′N1°12′W / 51.82°N 01.20°W / 51.82; -01.20 SP5514
Odell Bedfordshire 52°12′N0°35′W / 52.20°N 00.59°W / 52.20; -00.59 SP9657
Odham Devon 50°47′N4°10′W / 50.79°N 04.17°W / 50.79; -04.17 SS4702
Odiham Hampshire 51°15′N0°56′W / 51.25°N 00.94°W / 51.25; -00.94 SU7451
Odness Orkney Islands 59°07′N2°32′W / 59.12°N 02.54°W / 59.12; -02.54 HY687262
Odsal Bradford 53°45′N1°46′W / 53.75°N 01.77°W / 53.75; -01.77 SE1529
Odsey Cambridgeshire 52°01′N0°07′W / 52.02°N 00.12°W / 52.02; -00.12 TL2938
Odstock Wiltshire 51°02′N1°48′W / 51.03°N 01.80°W / 51.03; -01.80 SU1426
Odstone Leicestershire 52°39′N1°25′W / 52.65°N 01.42°W / 52.65; -01.42 SK3907

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