Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Bath & North East Somerset
We have a range of detailed maps for Somerset towns, and we also cover the whole county at the Inch to the Mile scale.
All maps are available from our On-line Mapshop.
Wansdyke District was formed in 1974 with the amalgamation of Keynsham Urban District, Norton-Radstock Urban District,
Bathavon Rural District and part of Clutton Rural District. It was removed from Somerset and, with the City of Bath, became part of the new County of Avon.
In 1996 the County of Avon was abolished. Bath and Wansdyke were amalgamated as Bath & North East Somerset, and became a unitary authority.
See This Page for a summary of the county's local government history.
These are the maps we publish for Bath & NE Somerset:
- Somerset 14.05a Bath 1883 - published 2011; intro by Tony Painter
- Somerset 14.05b Bath 1902 - published 1995; intro by Alan Godfrey
- Somerset 20.14 Midsomer Norton 1902 - published 2020; intro by Mike Bone
- Somerset 20.15 Radstock 1902 - published 2001; intro by Mike Bone
- Gloucs 76.11 Keynsham 1902 - publ 2003; intro by Mike Bone
For other maps in Somerset go to the North Somerset or Somerset County pages. Or, if you prefer,
here is the Complete Somerset series.
We also provide complete coverage of Somerset in our Inch to the Mile series. These are the principal sheets for the area:
See the One Inch page for a complete list.
Most maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile.
For a full list of English maps, return to the England page
You can order maps direct from our On-line Mapshop.
This list shows all our maps for the county. We try to keep a full range in print but inevitably some titles fall out of print from time to time.
These are noted in our On-line Mapshop.
Alan Godfrey Maps, Prospect Business Park, Leadgate, Consett, DH8 7PW. Tel 01207 583388
The Godfrey Edition / sales@alangodfreymaps.co.uk / 14 February 2020