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Title Plan Examples
Title Plan Examples Please see below a selection of the 1,000’s of Title plan examples we have prepared, if you require any further examples please email us at info@towers-richardson.co.uk or telephone us on 01226 885040. Land Registry Compliant Title Plan Requirements 1. The plan must be drawn accurately to a stated scale Our most commonly read more
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Shopfront Plans & Elevations
On occasions we are asked if we can help with the preparation of existing and proposed plans and elevations of shop frontages. The plans and elevations must be to current planning permission standards. We can create the plans and elevations from your own sketch and photos or our own measured survey. Submission of Applications Shopfront read more
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Land Registry Drainage Plans
At Towers Richardson, we specialise in creating a wide range of Land Registry plans, including Land Registry Drainage Plans, which are essential for identifying drainage routes through one or more property boundaries. These plans are a critical resource for property owners, developers, and solicitors who require accurate documentation for property transactions or legal compliance. What read more
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Land Registry UK
England & Wales HMLR His Majesty’s Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of HM’s Government, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. It reports to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Within England and Wales, HMLR responsibilities are to provide: Website English language 0300 006 read more
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What to send
Below are various examples on what to send for the different types of plans. Land Registry Compliant Lease Plans If you are unsure on what to send for us to prepare the lease plan then simply follow the steps below. Email your sketch / architectural drawings to us. Obviously, the more information on the sketch read more
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What are T & H marks on Title Plans
‘T’ and ‘H’ marks do not usually appear on Land Registry Title Plans. Rather, they are often to be found on deed plans. Where T marks are shown they indicate boundary structure ownership or responsibility, the side of the T indicating the responsible side of the boundary. H marks or 2 T marks back-to-back, indicate read more
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Ownership and/or maintenance of boundaries
There are various notions that the way a wall or fence is constructed indicates boundaries ownership, for example that the posts and arris rails of a fence are on the owner’s side. There is, however, no legal foundation for such beliefs. Deeds may contain covenants to maintain a wall or fence but on their own, read more
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Scale and accuracy of Ordnance Survey mapping
Scale and accuracy of Ordnance Survey mapping Utilising their standard surveying and mapping processes, it is not possible for Ordnance Survey to replicate the exact position of each physical feature on the ground. The degree of variation between the ‘real life’ position and that recorded on the map is known as the specified accuracy tolerance. read more
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Useful Links
Explore a list of useful links for property development, land registration, and architectural projects. This blog post connects you to trusted resources, including Land Registry tools, planning guidance, and professional architectural institutes, helping you stay informed, streamline your processes, and ensure compliance with industry standards. HM Land Registry HM Land Registry is the official organisation read more
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What Makes a plan Land Registry Compliant?
In creating a Land Registry Compliant Plan we make sure it follows the guidelines as stated in Supplement 2 of the Land Registry Practice Guide 40. Such things as:- In terms of leases plans and unusual extents of land:- read more









