Good news. You should be able to receive all the Freeview channels.
See which channels are available from the list below.
Freeview is the simplest way to get digital TV. It's a one-off payment with no monthly subscription.
As long as your rooftop aerial is in good condition you can get Freeview now.
This result is based on your postcode only. Please enter a house name or number for a more accurate result.
If you upgrade to Freeview HD, these channels will become available
To view these HD channels you will need an HD ready TV and a Freeview HD digital box or digital TV recorder or a TV with Freeview HD built in.
Got an HDTV, see the latest Freeview HD box offer here.
Find out how you can get Freeview now.
Find out how you can get Freeview now.
Result sourced from
This is a predictive coverage database. Coverage and channel availability are subject to change. Last updated on 30 January 2012.
Note: Regional variations are also available depending on TV region and transmitter.
The product includes mapping and data licensed from Ordnance Survey with the permission of HMSO. Crown Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
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Freeview is received through your aerial from a transmitter and we've based our results on you using the Angus, STV North transmitter. If you think you're using another one, please select it from the list below:
To make sure you have the best possible picture, you may need to speak to your local installer about having your aerial checked.
The switchover to Digital TV is happening region by region. Find out when your area switches and what that means for you.