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tom_simes

posted on 24th Feb 11 at 17:05

So who owned it?


Sam

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 18:18

OK cool. :)


AndyKent

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 16:07

No. You can pay more than £4 for the same data, but only land registry hold the information and their price is cheapest.


Sam

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 16:01

Thanks Neo. Before I pay £4, is there a way of getting this info for free? :lol:

[/cheapskate]


Neo

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 14:34

Costs £4 though


Neo

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 14:33

https://www.landregistry.gov.uk/wps/portal/Property_Search


Sam

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 13:56

This might sound like a stupid question :o but how do you go about finding out who owns what land etc.?

Reason being, we are thinking of buying a house which is an end of terrace and there is a driveway which goes all along the side of the house up to the garden. Next door, there is a methodist church/chapel thing but the estate agent reckons whoever owns that chapel also owns the land outside of the house (i.e. the driveway).

If we were to buy the house I'd want to buy that land that the driveway is on if possible, as I wouldn't want a load of Christians parking on our driveway every Sunday.

The driveway is fenced off BTW, with that old shitty metal fencing that you see on 1960s properties so it looks like it's been up a while.