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Question about a ford(river crossing)
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7837051" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>You should check your deeds, their may be a right of way such as a footpath or bridle path. It may be a green lane, if that is the case then he will be entitled to use it.</p><p>The right may be restricted to a horse and possibly cart if it is just a bridleway , but definitely not motorised vehicle.</p><p>A green lane gives full access.</p><p>However they may have a right of access and this must be in your deeds and it may specify access times and types of vehicles animals etc.</p><p>We had aright of way across some land for next door neighbour which had not been used for possible 70-80 years which gave access to a small island they owned. She did have the decency to warn us they were going to be using it again for family reasons. Knowing her boys were young tearaways with motorbikes we dug out the deeds which showed they were only allowed on horse and cart. They never did use it <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😉" title="Winking face :wink:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" data-shortname=":wink:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7837051, member: 1951"] You should check your deeds, their may be a right of way such as a footpath or bridle path. It may be a green lane, if that is the case then he will be entitled to use it. The right may be restricted to a horse and possibly cart if it is just a bridleway , but definitely not motorised vehicle. A green lane gives full access. However they may have a right of access and this must be in your deeds and it may specify access times and types of vehicles animals etc. We had aright of way across some land for next door neighbour which had not been used for possible 70-80 years which gave access to a small island they owned. She did have the decency to warn us they were going to be using it again for family reasons. Knowing her boys were young tearaways with motorbikes we dug out the deeds which showed they were only allowed on horse and cart. They never did use it 😉 [/QUOTE]
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