Land Registry
Transfer Plans
Professional plans for transferring part of a registered title (TP1). Required when selling garden land, dividing development plots, gifting property to family, or granting rights of way. Prepared to Practice Guide 40 standards.
Garden transfer plan
Development transfer plan
What’s Included
Every Transfer Plan Contains
All our transfer plans are prepared to Practice Guide 40 (PG40) standards and include everything HM Land Registry needs to register the transfer first time.
Land edged red
The land being transferred is clearly edged in red, drawn to follow the physical features on the ground so there is no ambiguity about what is changing hands.
Retained land edged blue
Where only part of a title is being sold, the land you are keeping is edged blue. This is what allows HMLR to update your existing title plan and create the new one.
Current OS base mapping
Drawn on licensed Ordnance Survey data at a stated metric scale with a north point, so the plan can be matched against the existing title plan without query.
High-resolution PDF
Delivered print-ready and sized for submission with your TP1 and AP1. Free of the draft wording and prohibited phrases that cause requisitions.
Common Uses
When You Need a Transfer Plan
A transfer plan is required whenever part of a registered title changes hands. These are the situations we see most often.
Selling part of a garden
The most common reason of all. Where a neighbour buys a strip of land, or a corner of the garden is sold off, the plan defines exactly what is transferred and what you retain.
Building plots and development land
Selling a plot from a larger holding, or dividing a site into multiple parcels. Each transfer needs its own plan showing the parcel against the retained land.
Gifting land to family
Transferring land or property to a son, daughter or relative. The transfer still requires a compliant plan even where no money changes hands.
Boundary adjustments
Where two neighbours agree to move a boundary, or to regularise a fence that has stood in the wrong position for years, the transfer plan records the agreed line.
Rights of way and access strips
Granting a right of access over a driveway, track or passage. The route is shown clearly and distinguished from the land being transferred.
Splitting a title
Dividing a single registered title into two or more separate titles, each receiving its own title number and title plan once registered.
Not sure whether you need a transfer plan? Get in touch and we’ll advise you — no obligation.
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What We Need From You
To prepare your transfer plan quickly and accurately, please send the following when requesting a quote.
Property address and title number
The full address and postcode of the property. If you have the title number, that helps us identify the registered extent straight away.
Your existing title plan
The current title plan or deeds, if you have them. This shows us the registered extent we are transferring from. If you don’t have a copy, we can advise how to obtain one.
A sketch of what’s being transferred
Even a rough mark-up works — a photo of the title plan with the area drawn on, or a hand sketch with approximate dimensions. Anything that shows us which part is changing hands.
Working with a solicitor? We can liaise with them directly to make sure the plan and the deed description match. Mismatches between the two are one of the most common reasons transfers get raised as requisitions.
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How It Works
Simple, Fast, Professional
From initial enquiry to completed plan, we make the process straightforward.
Request a Quote
Contact us by phone, email or WhatsApp with your property address and what you need. Send any existing plans, sketches or documents you have. We respond within 1 hour during business hours.
Receive Your Quote
We’ll send you a clear, no-obligation quote with a fixed price and estimated turnaround time. No hidden fees. If a site visit is required, we’ll arrange a convenient time.
Plan Preparation
Once approved, we prepare your plan to Land Registry standards. You’ll receive a draft for approval before finalisation. Most plans completed within 24 hours.
Delivery & Payment
Your completed plan is emailed as a high-resolution PDF. We accept bank transfer, credit/debit card or PayPal. Printed copies available on request.
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