How do I address a letter from the US to the UK?

How do I address this letter to a lady in the UK?

  • I was told to contact this lady in the UK, I had to write to her "in her town of "Woodlands" in the city of Southampton in Hampshire, UK." I'm not used to writing to the UK so can somebody tell me how the envelope would look? Is it: Name Woodlands Southampton Hampshire UK Or: Name Woodlands, Southampton Hampshire UK Or: Name Woodlands Southampton, Hampshire UK Or something I didn't even mention? Please help me.

  • Answer:

    Either of those ways will do. Do you have a road and Post Code ? Although Woodlands is only 2 or 3 roads. The Post Code will be something like SO40 7xx Then it will be Name Road Woodlands Southampton Hampshire SO40 7xx UK

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Any of the above will do fine Jim http://www.bulgariasfinest.com

bulgariasfinest28

daft as it sounds as long as you have the name the house number and the post code you really don't need any thing else, but to be sure, goto royal mail post codes section giving the name and address and they will correct you http://postcode.royalmail.com/portal/rm/postcodefinder?catId=400145&pageId=pcaf_pc_search&gear=postcode

Kenny

You can do it either way, but the latter is the better of the two..but you have missed out the postal code (zip) code, which will start with SO... ...., its very important to have the postal code.

angela t

It would be the second one: Name Woodlands, Southampton Hampshire UK BUT, you must remember to put the POSTCODE,

Johnny C

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