The 01684 area code covers Malvern and its surrounding regions.
Locations using the 01684 area code
- Birtsmorton
- Bredon
- Colwall
- Hanley Swan
- Malvern
- Tewkesbury
- Upton upon Severn
When is it necessary to use the 01684 Malvern dialling code?
If you're calling from outside the 01684 Malvern area code, you'll need to use the dialling code. If you're using a landline or mobile phone within the same area code, you don't need to use the 01684 code. When calling from outside the UK, you'll need to include the international dialling code for your country, followed by the UK code (44) and the area code without the first zero (01684).
| Region | International Prefix | Phone Number | Phone Number to Dial |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States and Canada | 011 | 01684 210564 | 011 44 1684 210564 |
| Europe | 00 | 01684 520004 | 00 44 1684 520004 |
| Australia | 0011 | 01684 520024 | 0011 44 1684 520024 |
Locations (codes) near the 01684 code
- Bewdley 01299 area code is about 18 miles to the North
- Bromyard 01886 area code is about 12 miles to the West-northwest
- Cheltenham 01242 area code is about 18 miles to the Southeast
- Evesham 01386 area code is about 16 miles to the East
- Gloucester 01452 area code is about 18 miles to the South-southeast
- Hereford 01432 area code is about 17 miles to the West
- Kidderminster 01562 area code is about 19 miles to the North-northeast
- Ledbury 01531 area code is about 7 miles to the Southwest
- Leominster 01568 area code is about 19 miles to the West-northwest
- Ludlow 01584 area code is about 24 miles to the West-northwest
- Pencombe 01885 area code is about 9 miles to the West-northwest
- Redditch 01527 area code is about 21 miles to the East-northeast
- Ross-on-Wye 01989 area code is about 17 miles to the Southwest
- Worcester 01905 area code is about 7 miles to the Northeast
- Wormbridge 01981 area code is about 24 miles to the West-southwest
The Beginning of the 01684 Area Code
Prior to the PhONEday event in April 1995, the area code was 0684 and the historic mnemonic code was MV4, with the first two characters taken from the letters M and V in MalVern. On an old rotary dial telephone, this code would have been entered by dialling the numbers 6, 8, and 4.