Home

CT18

CT18 is a postcode district in the United Kingdom. It is part of the Canterbury (CT) postcode area, which covers parts of southeast England centered on the city of Canterbury in Kent. The district designation CT18 is used by the Royal Mail to sort mail, and addresses in this area typically have postcodes beginning with CT18. It is one of several districts within the broader Canterbury area.

Geographically, the CT18 district encompasses a mix of rural countryside and suburban areas situated to the

Demographically and economically, the district is characterized by a dispersed population across villages and small settlements.

Transport and infrastructure in the CT18 area benefit from road links that connect to Canterbury and other

History and naming reflect the organization of the Royal Mail postcode system. The Canterbury postcode area

Other uses: CT18 is primarily recognized as a UK postcode district, but the code may appear in

south
and
west
of
Canterbury.
It
lies
within
the
ceremonial
county
of
Kent
and
is
administered
for
local
government
purposes
by
Canterbury
City
Council,
with
several
civil
parishes
providing
local
representation.
The
local
economy
includes
agriculture,
small
businesses,
and
services
that
support
residents
as
well
as
the
nearby
city
of
Canterbury
and
its
surrounding
communities.
parts
of
Kent.
Public
transport
typically
includes
regional
bus
services,
with
rail
access
concentrated
in
Canterbury
and
other
nearby
towns,
facilitating
travel
to
service
centers
and
coastal
destinations.
was
established
in
the
20th
century,
and
CT18
was
designated
to
correspond
to
the
geographic
area
it
serves.
Like
many
postcode
districts,
its
boundaries
and
usage
can
evolve
over
time
with
administrative
changes
and
mail
routing
needs.
unrelated
contexts
in
different
databases
or
catalogs.
If
seeking
information
beyond
the
Canterbury
district,
additional
context
is
helpful.