If you intend to buy or sell a property in Norfolk it is wise to familiarise yourself with the area, and to instruct a conveyancer who knows about Conveyancing in Norfolk.
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The Norfolk County Council website provides a vast amount of information on Norfolk including information about listed buildings, conservation areas, road works and planning issues relating to the area and to specific properties. Your conveyancer will be responsible for checking through the results of the local authority search when received form the seller’s solicitor for any issues that may affect your property.
Details of conservation areas can be obtained from the local council. The District of North Norfolk, for example, states that there are 81 designated conservation areas, which range from urban market towns such as Fakenham and Stalham, to the smaller villages like Hunworth and Hanworth. There are also 4 large rural conservation areas that include Melton Constable Park and the Glaven Valley. If you intend to carry out alterations to the exterior of a property which is situated in a conservation area, checks should be made with the local council beforehand for restrictions. Fridaysmove will always check this if we are carrying out your Conveyancing.
Each individual borough will have details of listed buildings in Norfolk. These buildings are graded differently and the grading will have an impact on the types of works that can be carried out or indeed whether a property can be altered at all. The local authority search will tell you whether or not the property is a listed building. If you wish to make alterations to a listed building special listed buildings consent will need to be obtained and your conveyancer should advise you on this.
There are a number of cottages in Norfolk built on open land. If buying such a property it is important to check the surrounding area for lanes and paths where rights of way may be an issue. Your conveyancer should make appropriate enquiries with the seller’s solicitor regarding maintenance of these lanes or paths and your conveyancing lawyer should also check the deeds carefully in relation to rights over the land.
There are a number of new build properties in Norfolk, for example in Norwich, Costessey and Carbrooke. Your conveyancer should be aware of conveyancing procedures involving new build properties.
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