Onoff Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Some interesting comments here reference the accuracy of Land Registry maps etc. https://www.kemptoncarr.co.uk/news-and-knowledge/considerations-for-determining-boundary-lines/ There's been a heated argument locally over a fence line just recently that resulted in the Police attending. I don't know the full details but complicated by the fence line having been maybe put in to divert round some then small trees years ago, so following a curve rather that a straight line as on the LR maps, 3' into the neighbour's at it's worst. (We're talking 5 acre plots here where front and rear boundary widths don't match etc). It was resolved by a 3rd party (neighbour) saying "Look, unless you want get a solicitor and surveyor in at X cost you'd be best sorting and agreeing this between you". The result is a new, straight fence. Easier to install and looks better from both sides.
epsilonGreedy Posted March 6, 2021 Author Posted March 6, 2021 5 hours ago, Dave Jones said: Your relying more a land registry plan to define a boundary? Oh dear. No I am relying on a physical land feature that previously defined the plot boundary.
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