What is a Title Plan?
When HM Land Registry registers a property, it is given a unique reference called a title number and, in most cases, documents called a Title Register and a Title Plan are created.
The Title Plan is a simple outline of the property and takes an extract from the Ordnance Survey map to indicate the registered land in red edging visually. We call this the extent.
What can I find on a Title Plan?
Do not worry if the physical features shown on your plan look out of date.
The earliest title plans still in use were first prepared over 100 years ago, and there may be other reasons why yours does not show a building or structure even though it may have existed for many years.’
Each copy will be dated and if changes are waiting to be made - your available document will be backdated to the time immediately before the changes were applied for.
What can I find out more?
You can watch the following video which contains more information about the Title Plan.
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