Understanding Land Registry Title Plans

A Land Registry Title Plan is a crucial document that shows the boundaries of your property and any rights of way or restrictions that may affect it. An accurate and up-to-date Ordnance Survey map is needed to create a Title Plan.
Factors to Consider When Choosing an OS Map for a Property
To choose the right OS map for your property, you need to consider a few factors, such as the location of your property, the level of detail required, and the scale of the map.
Types of OS Maps
There are several types of Ordnance Survey maps available, including:
· Explorer Maps
· Landranger Maps
· Street Maps
· OpenData Maps
Scale of OS Maps
The scale of an Ordnance Survey map refers to the level of detail shown on the map. The most common scale for Land Registry Title Plans is 1:1250.
Choosing the Right Level of Detail
The level of detail you need will depend on the purpose of the map. For Title Plans, you'll need a map that shows the general extent of the property boundaries and any significant features.
Summary
Choosing the right Ordnance Survey map is crucial for understanding the general extent of the property boundaries and any significant features. Use our guide to help you find the perfect map for your needs.
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