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Land Registry Plans

We produce land registry compliant plans for registration

Drawing up plans for the Land Registry involves creating detailed and accurate maps or diagrams that clearly define the boundaries and features of a property. Here are the key steps and considerations:


  1. Accuracy and Detail: The plan must accurately reflect the property's boundaries and any relevant features. This includes buildings, fences, and other structures.
  2. Compliance with Guidelines: The plan should comply with the Land Registry's guidelines, ensuring it can be clearly identified on the Ordnance Survey map. This includes using a suitable scale, showing the property's orientation, and including any rights of way or easements
  3. Clear Identification: The plan must allow the Land Registry to clearly identify the land. This means it should be free from ambiguities and clearly show the extent of the land being registered
  4. Professional Help: It is often advisable to seek professional help from a surveyor or solicitor 
  5. Submission and Review: Once the plan is prepared, it is submitted to the Land Registry as part of the registration application. The Land Registry will review the plan to ensure it meets their standards and may request amendments if necessary.


Creating a high-quality plan is crucial as it helps avoid future disputes and ensures a smooth registration process. We have extensive experienced in preparing Land Registry plans, ensuring they meet all necessary requirements.


If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

Thermal Imaging

Using the latest thermal IMAGING technology...

we can locate areas of the property that may have reduced thermal efficiency. With energy prices increasing, it is becoming ever more important that your new home be as well insulated as possible. Thermal imaging can identify problem areas such as doors and window frames, or poorly insulated walls or roofs so that you can take appropriate measures to reduce heat loss and save money on energy bills.

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Kenny Relf Surveyors Ltd is a limited company registered in England and Wales. 

Registered office: 18 Whyke Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7US 

Registered number: 15710090

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