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The electronic official copy of the register follows this message. Please note that this is the only official copy we will issue. We will not issue a paper official copy. Title number SGL26763 Edition date 19.08.2015 – This official copy shows the entries on the register of title on 29 JUN 2016 at 11:43:50. – This date must be quoted as the "search from date" in any official search application based on this copy. – The date at the beginning of an entry is the date on which the entry was made in the register. – Issued on 29 Jun 2016. – Under s.67 of the Land Registration Act 2002, this copy is admissible in evidence to the same extent as the original. – This title is dealt with by Land Registry, Telford Office. A: Property Register This register describes the land and estate comprised in the title. LAMBETH 1 (24.05.1966) The Freehold land shown edged with red on the plan of the above Title filed at the Registry and being Camberwell New Road, Vassall Road, Brixton Road, Akerman Road, Minet Road, Milkwood Road and adjacent roads, London. 2 The land edged and numbered in green on the title plan has been removed from this title and registered under the title number or numbers shown in green on the said plan. 3 Unless otherwise stated below tranfers of the parts edged and numbered in green on the filed plan as were made under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 took effect with the benefit of and subject to easements and other rights as prescribed by section 10(2)of that Act. 4 The Transfers of the parts edged and numbered as below in green on the title plan were not made under The Leasehold Reform Act 1967. SGL136846 3 Heron Walk SGL138779 64 Poplar Walk Road SGL174095 Brixton Estate No.2 SGL176649 23 Holland Grove SGL270945 184A Brixton Road SGL332054 24 Holland Grove SGL332166 25 Holland Grove SGL353254 Land on the south side of Hillyard Street SGL365173 32 Holland Grove SGL26763 Land and Buildings on the west side of Milkwood Road SGL489234 119/123 Hackford Road SGL486447 37 Holland Grove SGL486869 34 Holland Grove SGL490264 Land lying to the east of Hackford Road SGL492686 96 and 100A Hackford Road TGL32098 11 and 13 Hillyard Street and adjoining land TGL76991 1A Foxley Road TGL119719 Land and buildings on the west side of Langton Road TGL129369 122 and 124 Vassall Road TGL131229 117 Vassall Road TGL139040 135 Vassall Road Vassall Road TGL140485 70 Camberwell New Road TGL144786 104 Camberwell New Road TGL156050 20 Kendal Close 1 of 10 Title number SGL26763 A: Property Register continued THIS SCHEDULE IS CONTINUED IN THE ENTRY BELOW 5 In addition to the Transfers referred to in the Schedule above, the following transfers of the parts edged and numbered as below in green on the title plan were not made under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967:- TGL162611 11 Kendal Close TGL169329 9 Foxley Road TGL169441 153 Vassall Road TGL169441 5 Rothery Terrace TGL174153 129 Vassall Road TGL185274 7 Foxley Road TGL186084 21 Kendal Close TGL192139 92 Camberwell New Road TGL197393 139 Vassall Road TGL199243 18 Kendal Close TGL199510 9 Kendal Close TGL200805 149 Vassall Road TGL203632 35 Holland Grove TGL205083 157 Vassall Road TGL206141 39 Foxley Road TGL219023 17 Kendal Close TGL220453 13 Foxley Road TGL221687 Black Sheep, 60 Camberwell New Road TGL224329 30 Kendal Close TGL227061 3 Rothery Terrace TGL227406 104A Camberwell New Road TGL227433 15 Kendal Close TGL227497 24 Kendal Close TGL233679 2 Rothery Terrace TGL242913 27 Kendal Close TGL258397 96 Camberwell New Road TGL339291 land adjoining 39 Foxley Road TGL347033 124 Camberwell New Road TGL347086 134 Camberwell New Road TGL386291 84 & 84A Camberwell New Road 6 The transfers of those parts edged and numbered in green on the title plan which were made pursuant to Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Housing Act 1980 took effect with the benefit of and subject to the easements and other rights prescribed by paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 of that Act. 7 The transfers of those parts edged and numbered in green on the title plan which were made pursuant to part V of the Housing Act 1985 took effect with the benefit of and subject to the easements and other rights prescribed by paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 of that Act. 8 Where the parts edged and numbered in green on the title plan include parts of private roads rights of way are reserved thereover. 9 The land has the benefit of the following rights reserved by a Transfer of the land edged and numbered TGL108280 in green on the title plan dated 22 March 1995 made between (1) The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Lambeth and (2) London & Quadrant Housing Trust:- "The Property is transfered except and reserved: a. The right for the Seller and its successors in title together with all persons entitled to a like right to the full and free passage and running of water soil electricity telephone radio television and electronic or other signals or impulses through the sewers pipes drains gutters channels cables wires (if any) ("the Conduits") now constructed on over or under any part of the Property and intended for the accommodation of any part of the remainder of the land comprised in the Title above mentioned ("the Retained Land")or for the joint accommodation of such other of the Retained Land and the Property PROVIDED THAT the Buyer may at any time from time to time alter re- route relay and divert the Conduits in a good and workmanlike manner and so as to be fit for their purpose and causing as little inconvenience as possible. b. The right (on giving forty-eight hours prior notice save in the case in emergency) to enter on any part of the Property from time to 2 of 10 Title number SGL26763 A: Property Register continued time unbuilt upon at all reasonable times to the extent requisite for the purpose of inspecting testing repairing cleansing or renewing all the Conduits as aforesaid and the roof or external walls (if any) of the Retained Land and the boundary walls or fences belonging to the Seller and marked with an outward "T" on the Plan the Seller doing as little damage and causing as little inconvenience as possible and forthwith making good all damage thereby caused." NOTE: The T mark referred to above affects the south west boundary of the land in title No. TGL108280. 10 The land has the benefit of the rights reserved by Transfer of the land edged and numbered TGL119719 in green on the title plan and other land dated 23 April 1996 made between (1) The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Lambeth (Seller) and (2) London & Quadrant Housing Trust (Buyer) which rights are identical with those reserved by the Transfer dated 22 March 1995 referred to above. NOTE: The land in this title forms part of the Retained Land referred to above. The 'T' marks referred to do not affect the land in this title. 11 (22.12.2000) A new title plan based on the latest revision of the Ordnance Survey Map has been prepared. 12 (09.06.2008) The land has the benefit of the rights reserved by but is subject to the rights granted by a Transfer of the land edged and numbered TGL309833 in green on the title plan dated 30 May 2008 made between (1) The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Lambeth and (2) Daniel Junior Hurd and Pearline Hyacinth McLellan. NOTE: Copy filed under TGL309833. B: Proprietorship Register This register specifies the class of title and identifies the owner. It contains any entries that affect the right of disposal. Title absolute 1 PROPRIETOR: THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH of Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RW. C: Charges Register This register contains any charges and other matters that affect the land. 1 The parts of the land affected thereby are subject to the leases set out in the schedule of leases hereto. The leases grant and reserve easements as therein mentioned. Each lease is referenced by edging and numbering in blue unless otherwise stated in the Schedule of Leases. 2 The leases specified in the Schedule of Leases hereto which were made pursuant to either Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Housing Act 1980 or Part V of the Housing Act 1985 took effect with the benefit of and subject to the easements and other rights specified in paragraph 2 of either Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1980 or Schedule 6 of the Housing Act 1985. 3 The transfers of the parts edged and numbered in green on the title plan by the Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Lambeth (the Council) each contain the following covenants by the Vendor: "THE Council will not do or permit to be done on any adjoining property of the Council on the said estate any act or thing which may grow to be a nuisance or annoyance to the Transferees or interfere with the enjoyment or otherwise to tend to depreciate the value of the property hereby transferred." 3 of 10 Title number SGL26763 C: Charges Register continued NOTE: The estate referred to is the Foxley Road Estate. 4 The land is subject to rights of drainage and rights in respect of water, gas and electricity supply services. 5 The Recreational areas are subject to rights of user. 6 The parts of the land respectively affected thereby which adjoin the parts edged and numbered in green on the filed plan are subject to such rights of light, air and support as are enjoyed by the said parts edged and numbered in green.
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