The 01939 area code is for Wem and the surrounding regions.
Locations using the 01939 area code
- Baschurch
- Bomere Heath
- Clive
- Cockshutt
- Hadnall
- Shawbury
- Wem
When is it necessary to use the 01939 Wem dialling code?
If you're calling from outside the 01939 Wem 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 01939 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 (01939).
| Region | International Prefix | Phone Number | Phone Number to Dial |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States and Canada | 011 | 01939 755302 | 011 44 1939 755302 |
| Europe | 00 | 01939 755302 | 00 44 1939 755302 |
| Australia | 0011 | 01939 755302 | 0011 44 1939 755302 |
Locations (codes) near the 01939 code
- Bishops Castle 01588 area code is about 27 miles to the Southwest
- Bridgnorth 01746 area code is about 25 miles to the Southeast
- Chester 01244 area code is about 24 miles to the North-northwest
- Church Stretton 01694 area code is about 22 miles to the South-southwest
- Crewe 01270 area code is about 21 miles to the Northeast
- Market Drayton 01630 area code is about 11 miles to the East-northeast
- Oswestry 01691 area code is about 14 miles to the West
- Shrewsbury 01743 area code is about 10 miles to the South
- Stafford 01785 area code is about 26 miles to the East
- Stoke-on-Trent 01782 area code is about 25 miles to the East-northeast
- Tarporley 01829 area code is about 21 miles to the North
- Telford 01952 area code is about 17 miles to the East-southeast
- Welshpool 01938 area code is about 22 miles to the West-southwest
- Whitchurch 01948 area code is about 8 miles to the North-northeast
- Wrexham 01978 area code is about 17 miles to the Northwest
The Beginning of the 01939 Area Code
Prior to the PhONEday event in April 1995, the area code was 0939 and the historic mnemonic code was WE9, with the first two characters taken from the letters W and E in WEm. On an old rotary dial telephone, this code would have been entered by dialling the numbers 9, 3, and 9.