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 dated 6 December 1920 made between (1) George Leach Tweedale (Vendor) and (2) Seth Hobson (Purchaser) contains the following covenants:- "the Purchaser for himself and his assigns hereby covenants with the Vendor that he the Purchaser will at all times hereafter observe and perform the stipulations and regulations in relation to the land and hereditaments hereby assured which are contained in the First Schedule hereto ......................................................................... THE FIRST SCHEDULE before referred to. GENERAL STIPULATIONS. 1. The Purchaser shall observe the building line which is at a distance of 20 feet from the road boundary as shewn on the plan hereupon endorsed and in no case shall the front of any dwellinghouse shop or other building be made nearer to or further back from the said boundary than is indicated on the said plan by the said building line. ......................................................................... 3. There shall not be erected or maintained on the land hereby assured any dwellinghouse of a less value (exclusive of stabling garage or other buildings) than £300, 1914 value such value to be the actual cost of labour and materials only and any question as to value shall be settled by the Vendor's surveyor to whom all necessary vouchers shall be produced and no building or erection shall be built or erected except in accordance with plans elevations and designs to be first approved by the Vendor or his agent in writing. 4. No sand or gravel shall be dug out of the land hereby assured except in the course of excavating for foundations. 5. Not more than semi-detached dwellinghouses one detached dwellinghouse shops shall be erected on the plot of land hereby assured and no messuage erected upon the said land hereby assured or any part thereof shall be used for any other purpose than as a private dwellinghouse or the professional residence of a solicitor architect medical practitioner or dentist. 6. No temporary building or structure shall be erected or continued on the land hereby assured without the written consent of the Vendor or his agent which consent shall be subject to such conditions as to value character time and otherwise as the Vendor shall think fit No messuage shop or other building erected upon the said land shall whether the same be sold as a dwellinghouse plot or a shop plot at any time be used as an hotel public house wine or beershop or otherwise for the sale of intoxicating liquors (but in case the said plot shall have been sold as a shop plot this shall not prevent such shop being used for the purpose of selling intoxicating liquors in connection with a grocer's business carried on there and under a grocer's licence) nor for the purpose of carrying on any offensive noisy noxious or dangerous trade business pursuit or occupation which may be or tend to be a nuisance or annoyance to the Vendor or his tenants or to the owners or tenants of any of the neighbouring property or which may tend to depreciate or lessen the value of the aforesaid estate of the Vendor or any part thereof as a residential property." |