www.landreg.gov.uk
www.landregistry.ie
try these websites
2006-11-06 06:53:13
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answered by **tomtom 5
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You should have a rough idea of the decade from the style of the property - if you can't tell, ask a local estate agent. If it is a modern property, your local council will have a record of precisely when it was built. If it is pre-1960s then you might need to consult the local history service via the local public library.
2006-11-07 12:39:00
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answered by Bridget F 3
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The Land Registry.
2006-11-06 06:53:39
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answered by dunfie 2
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Maybe the Land Registry place. Not sure if there is a website, would think so. Try a search with 'land registry'.
Good luck
2006-11-06 07:19:44
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answered by stu 1
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Asking the owner would be the easiest way.
2006-11-06 06:47:16
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answered by Ally 5
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the estate agents where you bought it from or try upmystreet
or the council should have info
2006-11-06 06:51:47
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answered by cazmo 4
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Your townhall will have this info
2006-11-06 06:48:27
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answered by Taylor29 7
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