There’s no one-stop shop really as to finding out who owns a boundary but a good place to start is by looking at your conveyances, otherwise known as your title deeds over a property. Sometimes, there are indications on there as to who does own a boundary. Otherwise, you can go to the land registry and have a look at your title register. Sometimes, we call them office copy entries and there will be a plan on there, which is sometimes demarked with the letter T, and if there’s a letter T on a boundary, it will mean that you have ownership and responsibility of it.










