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Neighbour stole our woodland?

983 replies

TwittleBee · 27/01/2019 07:00

Our DGrandad left me and my sister his woodland when he passed away a few years ago. It isn't anything that special (as in its not protected and hasn't any distinguished species) but does have a TPO on a couple of trees. It is a place that my sister and I visit occasionally and thought that perhaps we could use it as a place to "wild camp" with the kids this summer for a few weekends. Even had insipiration from what George Clark created in a piece of woodland in his series Amazing Spaces and thought maybe one day with enough money we could do the same.

Anyway, we went down there this weekend to have a look to see if we could maybe clear a patch for a good tent destination, Thought it be good to do this now before everything starts flourishing in the spring.

To our shock it's all been fenced off and there has been some very obvious clearing of trees and shrubs! We knocked on the nearest house to ask what's happened to our woodland and the couple that lived there informed us that they have now taken it as their own and have started keeping it in order for past couple months. They said that it now makes our land legally theirs?

Obviously we shall be seeking legal advice but in the meantime, can what they claim actually be correct?

Just seems so unfair? Surely that would mean I could just fence off any land and claim it as my own?

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SoupDragon · 25/02/2019 16:47

Good that there are no planning applications. I still can't help thinking that's their long term aim though - there's been lots of talk about allowing building on green belt land hasn't there?

I agree that the neighbours with the stolen garden will be good allies to have. It might well be worth joining forces - it might lower any legAl fees!

DaffodilsAreHereAgain · 25/02/2019 16:50

Can you explain the diagram please OP? I assume the red line is the fence. What is the blue line?

BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 25/02/2019 16:55

The blue line is the CF's fence Daffodils, the red line shows the OP's property border. So the CF neighbours have extended their fence/boundary to include the OP's property and a bit of the OP's other neighbour's property.

thenextsmallthing · 25/02/2019 16:59

What a beautiful diagram OP Star

Pinkyyy · 25/02/2019 17:00

Wow, I'm shocked. What is the size of the woodland OP? It must have cost them a fair bit to do all that fencing.

dragonsfire · 25/02/2019 17:03

I am glad it’s been established it’s your land although frustrating the CF still has fence up.

I hope you can work with the other neighbours to resolve this.

Puzzledandpissedoff · 25/02/2019 17:03

It must have cost them a fair bit to do all that fencing

More likely, if the builder's dodgy, that it was just put on someone else's bill ...

BridlingtonSand · 25/02/2019 17:15

Still cant believe they took a chunk of our neighbours land too along with ours!

I can't believe that the neighbours haven't removed it yet.

DaffodilsAreHereAgain · 25/02/2019 17:28

Thanks for explaining it. That's really shocking!!

Jengnr · 25/02/2019 17:46

Twittlebee Wood is a really lovely name btw.

Autumnchill · 25/02/2019 18:50

Wow I thought they had just encroached a couple of metres into the woodland, not fence off the whole thing! Unbelievable!

iknowimcoming · 25/02/2019 19:40

Literally unbelievable - the poor neighbours, not only have they had their land nicked they have to live near the cf's!

Soverytiredofeverythinggoingon · 25/02/2019 19:43

We have a wood, it's attached to the rest of our land and house, I love it. I'd be incandescent with rage if any CF tried this on! OP stay strong, it's horrible but I'm sure you will prevail, eventually xxx
And it's a lovely name for a wood xxx

BentNeckLady · 25/02/2019 20:38

You’re being much more retrained than I would be. I’d have gone in with a chainsaw and demolished the fence within a few days.

MyOtherProfile · 25/02/2019 20:40

I'm not sure twittlebee is really the name of the wood, is it?

eddielizzard · 25/02/2019 20:45

Other neighbour is your friend! The two of you colluding will make the CF's life much harder.

PepsiLola · 25/02/2019 21:45

You should take the fences around your land down with them op, safety in numbers, get your family down to support neighbours

daisyjgrey · 25/02/2019 21:57

Placemarking. I’m oddly invested.

IsAStormApporaching · 25/02/2019 22:03

Did you or your sister ask what would happen if you where to remove the fences yourselves?
I can't believe the cheek of some people awful!

BadAsMe · 25/02/2019 23:03

Presumably if it's on your land it is your fence? What's stopping you blocking off whatever access they have and installing your own (locked) entrance. And loads of Trespassers Will Be signs?

WanderingDaffodil · 25/02/2019 23:11

Wow! Even cheekier than expected.

Squeezle · 25/02/2019 23:17

Hope all going smoothly OP

TheActualAlexa · 25/02/2019 23:30

In the highly unlikely event of their attemptig a planning application and gaining permission, this would ironically be to your advantage since you still own the land and thus benefit from any value uplift, whilst spending nothing in the process. It would however be unlawful for them not to have served notice on the rightful freeholder at point of submission of the application to the local planning authority.

iknowimcoming · 26/02/2019 08:34

Badasme - RTFT!! The fence was put up by the CF's! Hmm

BadAsMe · 26/02/2019 08:54

I've read the thread, thank you. My point was that a fence that is put up on land that belongs to you should also belong to you. Or is that too complex a concept for you to grasp?