Generate authentic British phone numbers with valid area codes for any region in the United Kingdom.
British phone numbers follow a specific format:
UK phone numbers are typically formatted in several ways:
The United Kingdom uses a variety of area codes for different regions. Here are some of the most common UK area codes:
020
0121
0161
0141
0131
0151
0117
029
028
UK phone numbers typically consist of an area code (3-6 digits) followed by a local number. The total length is usually 10 or 11 digits. Mobile numbers start with '07' and are 11 digits long.
No, these are randomly generated numbers that follow the UK phone number format rules. They are not connected to actual phone lines and are intended for testing and demonstration purposes only.
To format a UK number for international calling, replace the leading '0' with the UK country code '+44'. For example, 020 7123 4567 becomes +44 20 7123 4567.
Non-geographic numbers in the UK include those starting with '03' (national rate), '08' (business rate/freephone), and '09' (premium rate). These numbers are not tied to specific geographic locations.