The Land Registry title register and title plan are the officially registered documents that together provide proof of ownership and details of the terms upon which a property is owned.
A title register provides the owners of the property, price paid, date purchased, tenure (freehold or leasehold), length of lease (if leasehold), the Class of Title, restrictive covenants, personal covenants, easements such as rights of way, mortgages, charges, restrictions and notices.
The title plan shows the location of the property and its general boundaries. Please click below to view the title plan for this property.
The information in this section has been sourced from the Land Registry.
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What is the tenure of the property? | Freehold |
Does the property have any restrictive covenants? | Yes |
What are the restrictive covenants on the property? | A Conveyance of the land in this title and other land dated 1 July 1939 made between (1) Charles Windham Leycester Penrhyn Hornby (Vendor) (2) Arthur Lawford Wigan and Douglas Phipps Sturton and (3) Eleanor Eva Hodgson (Purchaser) contains the following covenants:- TO HOLD unto the Purchaser in fee simple subject to the conditions stipulations and restrictions contained in the Second Schedule thereto THE SECOND SCHEDULE hereinbefore referred to 4. No structure of any kind shall be erected upon the said plot of land save and except detached or semi-detached private dwellinghouses only with the usual outoffices thereto of a density of not more than 12 to the acre and in compliance with the Town Planning Scheme the same to be built according to the plans and elevations and with materials and in a position previously approved of by the Vendor's Surveyor at the expense of the Purchaser. The expression "outoffices" includes a motorhouse provided the same be used only as an adjunct to and in connection with such dwellinghouse and for the private use thereof only and not for trading purposes. 5. No building or walls shall be erected nearer to Leycester Drive than the line marked or shown as building line on the said plan and the space between such building line and the side of the said Drive shall for ever hereafter be left open and unbuilt upon and shall not be intersected or crossed by or have placed upon it any obstruction of any kind but shall always be used as ornamental garden ground (except for bay windows steps or porticoes which shall not project more than 3 feet from the said building line and except where used for the erection of a boundary wall which shall be of a height and design approved by the Vendor or his Surveyor dividing the garden from the adjoining gardens) and such space shall be enclosed with a neat dwarf wall or fence not exceeding three feet in height above the finished level of the kerbstones fronting the said Drive shown on the said plan or otherwise to the satisfaction of the Vendor or his Surveyor such wall or which other fences as may be agreed upon and accepted to be of a design approved of by the Vendor or his Surveyor such wall or such other fences as may be agreed upon and accepted to be of a design approved of by the Vendor or his Surveyor. 6. The fence dividing each plot from the adjoining plot shall except between the palisade line and building line be three feet 6 inches in height and of paled wood with shaped tops or of such other design and material shall be approved by the Vendor's Surveyor. 7. No building shall be erected and used for a shop or any trade or business or for the sale of intoxicating liquor on or off the premises or for the keeping of poultry or for any purpose which shall be or may grow to be in any way a nuisance damage grievance or annoyance to the Vendor his heirs successors in title or assigns or the neighbourhood. NOTE: The building line referred to in paragraph 5 is set back 20 feet from Leycester Drive. |