by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Boundary surveying can feel like a specialist topic—until a fence is moved, a neighbour challenges a line, or building works come close to the edge of your land. At that point, the “essentials” matter: what a boundary survey is, what evidence is used, how it works in...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Property boundaries sound simple—until they aren’t. For most homeowners, the boundary is “where the fence is”. But legally and practically, boundaries can be more nuanced. Fences move, hedges grow, title plans can be imprecise, and old agreements get forgotten. That’s...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Boundary surveying can sound intimidating, but at its core it’s about one thing: turning uncertainty about a boundary into a clear, evidence-led understanding of what’s most likely correct on the ground. Whether you’re replacing a fence, planning an extension, buying...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Boundary issues can feel deceptively simple: a fence line, a hedge, a wall, a narrow strip of paving. But when ownership is questioned—or when building works, a sale, or a damaged neighbour relationship raises the stakes—boundaries become one of the most complex and...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Boundary disputes can be some of the most frustrating property issues to deal with. They often start with something that feels minor—a fence line, a strip of garden, a shared driveway edge—but they can quickly escalate into delays, legal costs, and long-term tension...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Property boundary conflicts are rarely about a line on a plan alone. They’re usually a mix of documents, physical features, history, and human emotion. One neighbour points to the fence. The other points to a Land Registry plan. Someone says “it’s always been like...