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 15 January 1894 made between (1) Francis Frederick Grafton and others and (2) Smith Tetley and others contains the following covenants:- COVENANT by the Purchasers for themselves their heirs and assigns with the Vendors their heirs or assigns that every messuage or dwellinghouse and the outbuildings to be erected on the said plot of land thereby conveyed (thereinafter called the said land) should be erected completed and finished in conformity with plans elevations and specifications to be submitted to and approved of by the Vendors their heirs or assigns or their agent or surveyor and that every messuage or dwellinghouse to be erected on the said land should always be of the clear yearly letting value of £18 at the least And that there should not be erected or standing upon the said land at any one time more than six messuages or dwellinghouses ......................................................................... AND ALSO should not nor would except with the present consent in writing of the Vendors their heirs or assigns use any building to be erected on the said land otherwise than as a private dwellinghouse or a stable or other outbuilding occupied therewith AND ALSO should not nor would carry on or suffer to be carried on upon the said land or in any building thereon any act or thing whatsoever which could or might be deemed a public nuisance or private inconvenience. |