Key:disused:place

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Disused farm buildings, Hilliclay - geograph.org.uk - 2042204.jpg
Description
The centre of a named settlement which is currently disused Edit this description in the wiki page. Edit this description in the data item.
Group: places
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: in use

The disused:place=* key is used to name a location which was formerly a populated settlement such as an abandoned village, hamlet, farm or isolated dwelling. Unlike a abandoned:place=*, an disused:place=* still has buildings which could be repaired and returned to use. See disused:=*

How to map

Place a node at the appropriate location and add a disused:place=hamlet, or disused:place=village, disused:place=farm, or disused:place=isolated_dwelling as appropriate, together with name=*. Other possible tags are wikipedia=*, wikidata=*, note=*, source=*, and description=*

It is not recommended to map a disused place as an area, because it is not usually possible to verify the extent of the area of a settlement.

If name is still in standard use add also place=* tag, usually place=locality. Note that completely unused historic names are not mappable in OSM, see OHM for that.

Examples of use

disused:place=* can be used to map the location of a settlement that is no longer inhabited, but still has buildings and infrastructure in reasonably intact condition. This is most frequent in the case of former hamlets disused:place=hamlet, but there may also be disused:place=farm, disused:place=isolated_dwelling and disused:place=village. In the United States, such disused places may be known as "ghost towns".

If the remaining buildings and other features of the place are no longer repairable, see abandoned:place=*.

Many such features are currently tagged place=locality, especially in the United States where many GNIS features were imported as place=locality. However, place=locality is a much less specific tag, used for many other features, including places that were never populated.

See also

  • old_name=* - The old name (that is still in some minimal use) of a current object.
  • disused:*=* - The description of the related "disused:" lifecycle prefix.
  • abandoned:*=* - The description of the "abandoned:" lifecycle prefix.
  • place=* - Currently or seasonally populated places.
  • abandoned:place=* - Formerly inhabited settlements which could not be repaired or returned to use.