Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
We once had a similar situation with a right of way over a neighbouring property for access to a block we bought. He fenced it off. Our solicitor had messed up when we bought the property. Long story short, we got a new concrete driveway directly to the road at another point paid for by our solicitor at no expense to us, and relinquished our right of way. In the end, it was a better solution for all.
I believe there is a rule that if a right of way is not used then after a certain time (8 years??) it is said to have lapsed, so make sure you continue to exercise your right to use the right of way.
If it is feasible, you could offer to relinquish your right of way over his property after he pays the cost of providing you with a new entrance to your property. Just a thought...
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