Land Registry Title Plans in London
Accurate, compliant title plans defining property and land boundaries for first registration, transfers, and boundary clarification across London.
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Land Registry & Legal PlansService Overview
A title plan establishes the registered extent of a property or parcel of land, and getting it right protects ownership and prevents future boundary disputes. We prepare title plans for first registration, transfers of part, and the clarification or determination of boundaries — drawn to scale on the correct Ordnance Survey base, with the registered extent clearly defined and any rights of way, easements, or excluded areas annotated as required. Whether you are registering unregistered land, splitting a plot for development, or resolving an uncertain boundary, we deliver a plan that your solicitor can submit to HM Land Registry with confidence.
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Key Benefits
Accuracy & Methodology
We work from current Ordnance Survey mapping and, where boundaries are uncertain or contested, an accurate measured site survey. The registered extent is drawn to a recognised metric scale and edged to Land Registry convention, with the orientation, scale, and any annotations needed for the specific application — first registration, transfer of part, or boundary determination.
Data & Deliverables
We export high-density spatial datasets ready for ingestion in leading architectural and civil engineering software.
- HM Land Registry compliant title plan (PDF for submission)
- Defined boundary edged to Land Registry convention with measurements
- Annotation of easements, rights of way, and excluded land where required
- Editable CAD source file (.DWG) for transfers and future plot splits
Service Specific FAQ
Q: What is the difference between a title plan and a lease plan?
A title plan shows the registered extent of an owned property or parcel of land for the freehold (or leasehold) title. A lease plan defines a specific area being let under a lease, usually a unit within a larger building. They are prepared to different Land Registry requirements, and we produce both.
Q: Can you help where a boundary is uncertain or disputed?
Yes. Where the boundary is unclear or contested we carry out a measured site survey and, working with your solicitor, prepare a plan suitable for a determined boundary application or boundary agreement, defining the line precisely on the Ordnance Survey base.
