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 14 November 1936 made between (1) Lancaster Corporation (Corporation) and (2) J. Parkinson and Sons Limited contains the following covenants:- The Company to the intent and so as to bind (so far as practicable) the said hereditaments and premises hereby conveyed into whosever hands the same might come and to benefit and protect the adjoining property of the Corporation thereby covenant with the Corporation that they the Company and their successors in title would at all times thereafter observe and perform the said conditions stipulations and restrictions THE FIRST SCHEDULE referred to ......................................................................... 6. No trade or business should be carried on upon the said land or any part thereof or any buildings erected thereon nor should any pigs or poultry be kept thereon nor any act or thing be done or suffered thereon which should be a nuisance or annoyance to the owners or occupiers of adjacent hereditaments 7. All windows and lights opened or to be opened in any buildings on the land thereby conveyed which might overlook or derive light or air from other lands of the Corporation should be deemed to be opened with the express consent of the Corporation and other the persons deriving title to such other lands from the Corporation and neither the enjoyment of such windows or lights for any length of time nor anything expressed or implied therein should entitle the Company or their sequels in title to claim any indefeasible or other right to such light or air and such windows or lights should not in any case become enjoyable as a right as against the other lands of the Corporation and no right to impede or control the erection of any buildings on such other lands or claim to any compensation for the obstruction of such lights or windows should be acquired by the Company or its successors in title. |