The table contains a list of the 68 tripoints for the ceremonial counties of England as per the Lieutenancies Act 1997, as amended.
As a result of the Local Government Act 1972, between 1974 and 1996 the counties of Avon and Cleveland had three tripoints that are no longer in existence.
With the notable exception of the creation of the metropolitan counties in 1974, the majority of the boundaries have remained unchanged since then.
For comparison the locations of the tripoints in 1890 are also listed in the table, by which time the majority of the localised changes had been made.
The symbol (†) indicates that the original point still exists unchanged as a tripoint of the current ceremonial counties.