Oak Tree in the College Valley, Northumberland National Park

National Park Authority Owned Land And Premises

Northumberland National Park Authority has a computerised system of large scale ordnance survey maps showing the boundaries of all land owned by the Authority. Also shown are details of all acquisitions and disposals together with leases, lettings, licences easements and rights of way.

  • What if I want to know who owns private property?
  • What information do I need to give you before you can tell me whether the National Park Authority owns a particular property or area of land?
  • Is there a charge for this information?
  • How long will it take you to find out the information I have requested?
  • Can you tell me whether the land next to my house is owned by the National Park Authority?

Yes, provided the precise location of the land concerned can be accurately described (see below for information we need in order to help you)

What if I want to know who owns private property?

Please contact the Land Registry  website or telephone 0207 917 8888 to obtain the relevant enquiry form. NB the Land Registry will be unable to assist you if it turns out that the land concerned is unregistered, in which case you may wish to make enquiries locally with neighbours. Alternatively, if the land is subject to development proposals the Forward & Community Planning Officer will be able to provide information on recent planning applications.

What information do I need to give you before you can tell me whether the National Park Authority owns a particular property or area of land?

We need to know the boundaries of the land in question and if possible the full postal address. The boundaries are often difficult to describe precisely over the telephone without looking together at a detailed map (which can be arranged for personal visitors). We should be able to tell from a telephone enquiry whether the National Park Authority owns land nearby, but for a more precise answer, a plan showing the exact boundaries of the land can be submitted by fax or post (see contact details at the bottom of the page).

For land or property with a postal address or which can be described accurately without a detailed plan, enquiries may be submitted online to the email address below.

Is there a charge for this information?

Not at present. However, dependent upon the future demand for this service, the National Park Authority may consider introducing a charge to offset the administrative costs.

How long will it take you to find out the information I have requested?

Again, this will be dependent upon demand and also upon the need for a detailed plan to be submitted to the Authority. If the level of enquiries remains manageable, and provided all necessary details have been provided to us, then a telephone response can normally be given within one working day. In certain cases, depending on the complexity of land ownership in the area, reference to the Authority's deeds may be required in which case the enquiry may take longer.

Local Government Service List Number 592

Email: members.buildings@nnpa.org.uk
Telephone: 01434 611539
Fax: 01434 611663

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Tel: +44 (0)1434 605555 Fax: +44 (0)1434 611675 Email: enquiries@nnpa.org.uk