Clitheroe and surrounding area are served by the 01200 telephone area code.
Locations using the 01200 area code
- Bolton-by-Bowland
- Chatburn
- Clitheroe
- Gisburn
- Slaidburn
When is it necessary to use the 01200 Clitheroe dialling code?
If you are calling from a mobile phone or landline outside of the 01200 Clitheroe area code, you will need to use the dialling code. However, if you are calling a local number within the same area code with a landline telephone, you do not need to use the 01200 dialling code.
If you are calling from outside of the UK, you will need to add the international dialling code for your country, followed by the UK country code (44) and the area code without the initial zero (01200).
| Region | International Prefix | Phone Number | Phone Number to Dial |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States and Canada | 011 | 01200 439613 | 011 44 1200 439613 |
| Europe | 00 | 01200 411141 | 00 44 1200 411141 |
| Australia | 0011 | 01200 640084 | 0011 44 1200 640084 |
Locations (codes) near the 01200 code
- Blackburn 01254 area code is about 9 miles to the Southwest
- Bolton 01204 area code is about 20 miles to the South
- Bradford 01274 area code is about 26 miles to the East
- Burnley 01282 area code is about 8 miles to the East-southeast
- Coppull 01257 area code is about 20 miles to the Southwest
- Garstang 01995 area code is about 16 miles to the West
- Halifax 01422 area code is about 24 miles to the East-southeast
- Isle of Man 01624 area code is about 7 miles to the Southwest
- Keighley 01535 area code is about 20 miles to the East
- Lancaster 01524 area code is about 21 miles to the West-northwest
- Preston 01772 area code is about 15 miles to the West-southwest
- Rochdale 01706 area code is about 20 miles to the Southeast
- Settle 01729 area code is about 14 miles to the North-northeast
- Skipton 01756 area code is about 17 miles to the East-northeast
- Wigan 01942 area code is about 25 miles to the Southwest
The Beginning of the 01200 Area Code
Prior to the PhONEday event in April 1995, the area code was 0200 and the historic mnemonic code was BO0, with the first two characters taken from the letters B and O in BOlton-by-bowland. On an old rotary dial telephone, this code would have been entered by dialling the numbers 2, 0, and 0.