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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?

OP posts:
CoraPirbright · 26/02/2019 08:57

Yes - what size are we talking here OP? Cant believe that they just casually commandeered part of your neighbours garden as well!! How on earth did they think they would ever get away with it? The mind boggles Confused

steppemum · 26/02/2019 09:00

My point was that a fence that is put up on land that belongs to you should also belong to you.

should maybe, but the law doesn't work like that

ChaircatMiaow · 26/02/2019 09:14

Mumsnet excursion to TwittleBee Wood??

SoupDragon · 26/02/2019 09:17

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?

If you park your car on land belonging to someone else does it become their car?

BlackCatSleeping · 26/02/2019 09:21

I think you should also consider removing the fences and returning the wood to them.

MRex · 26/02/2019 09:35

@TheActualAlexa - are you sure that's unlawful? Could you provide a link to something confirming that please? (Useful for something else.)

Daftapath · 26/02/2019 12:44

How did the nice neighbours know that it was the cf neighbours who is put up the fence and not you OP?

Hopefully you have swapped contact details with the nice neighbours so they can be your eyes and ears now in between visits.

steppemum · 26/02/2019 13:59

oooh, good point Daftapath, they could have been sending the Op cross letters Shock

BingLiveisRubbish · 26/02/2019 14:01

I can't believe the cheek!

SoupDragon · 26/02/2019 15:18

They might have spotted him fencing it in and had the same conversation the OP had with him at the start.

cheeseypuff · 26/02/2019 16:13

I really can't believe the CF of some people - imagine waiting till your neighbours were on holiday & then fencing off part of their garden!
I you & the other neighbours get a successful result out of your combined efforts!

Tenpole · 26/02/2019 17:38

Mrex - no it's not unlawful.

TwittleBee · 26/02/2019 21:12

It's pretty obvious as the fences continue onto their land to the front of the CF's house Daftapath and they didn't actually realise the wood belonged to us, they were just concerned that the CF also nabbed their woodland garden.

OP posts:
MyNameIsJane · 26/02/2019 21:34

Good to have local neighbours on your side as PPs have said.

Mummyoflittledragon · 26/02/2019 21:46

I can’t beleive how much land they took. They’ve doubled the area! It’s good that you’ve got w neighbour to assist with this. Hopefully they can keep you apprised of any developments.

Travis1 · 26/02/2019 22:05

Can’t believe they’ve tried to steal 2 people’s land. I mean who even thinks that’s acceptable?!

Daftapath · 26/02/2019 22:12

I wonder whether the cf neighbours realised that the extra bit belonged to the nice neighbours? Thank goodness the NN didn't think it was you

Grublets13 · 26/02/2019 22:19

Watching 👀

ahtellthee · 26/02/2019 22:49

Outrageous!

MyOtherProfile · 27/02/2019 08:10

Is there any way the c.f. could have thought it was just common land and not realised it was owned by anyone? I can't think of any other way to explain their behaviour.

TheHodgeoftheHedge · 27/02/2019 08:17

They really are the cheekiest of fuckers, aren’t they?

sparkling123 · 27/02/2019 08:27

They are talking rubbish, you have the deeds, it is yours. Show them the deeds and politely tell them to do one, they have absolutely no claim to this woodland and are complete chancers. Someone down the pub has probably told them they can do this, they can't.
And you can do something about them cutting the trees, not sure what but get legal advice. It's like someone coming in your garden and cutting a tree down.

ShatnersWig · 27/02/2019 08:28

Option 1: Send the boys round with baseball bats
Option 2: Find out when they go away and fence off their land so they can't access their house when they return
Option 3: MN goes down there collectively, chains itself to the fence and sing "We Shall Not Be Moved" and become the new Greenham Common style protest.

It was astonishing enough as it is but if I came back from my holiday, like the neighbours, and found part of my garden fenced off, and I know it's my garden, like fuck would I be allowing a fence to stand. It'd be down within a day.

SoupDragon · 27/02/2019 14:05

but get legal advice

They have!

prettybird · 27/02/2019 14:30

It is funny Hmm when people comment without RTFT Confused

....if they had bothered to do so, they'd see that the OP has already got legal advice and her solicitor has already sent a letter Confused

at least I've now placemarked as opposed to just "watching" this thread Wink

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