Where Is My Property Boundary in Liverpool?
Find the general boundary of your Liverpool property in seconds. Enter your postcode, see the registered general boundary on a satellite map, then navigate every boundary point using GPS on your phone.
Find Your Liverpool Property Boundaries — Then Walk Them
Under Section 60 of the Land Registration Act 2002, almost all registered property boundaries in England & Wales are general boundaries. We help you locate and walk yours.
Boundary Map With Distances
Every boundary point mapped with distances between them. See exactly where your Liverpool property starts and ends.
See It on the Ground
Stand at your fence line and see your boundary overlaid in real-time. Know exactly where your property starts and your neighbour’s ends.
Walk Your Entire Perimeter
Follow the GPS from corner to corner around your whole property. Compass bearings and distances guide you every step of the way.
Walk Your Boundaries With Your Phone
Our reports include live mobile GPS navigation that guides you to every boundary corner point. Open the report on your phone and follow the compass bearing and distance to walk your entire property perimeter — point by point.
Why Liverpool Property Boundaries Matter
Georgian & Victorian Terraces
Liverpool’s iconic terraced streets in areas like Toxteth, Anfield and Wavertree feature tightly packed plots where boundary lines sit just centimetres from walls. GPS coordinates give you the precision needed for extensions and party wall agreements.
Waterfront & Docklands Regeneration
From the Baltic Triangle to Liverpool Waters, massive regeneration is creating new residential plots on former dockland. Newly subdivided boundaries on converted warehouses and new builds need clear GPS-level definition.
Suburban Semi-Detached Plots
South Liverpool suburbs like Woolton, Allerton and Childwall have generous semi-detached plots where garden boundaries drift from the legal line. See the HM Land Registry boundary on satellite imagery.
Shared Alleyways & Back Entries
Liverpool’s back entries and jiggers are a hallmark of the city’s housing stock. Knowing exactly where your boundary sits relative to shared access ways prevents disputes and supports planning applications.
The General Boundary Rule
Under Section 60 of the Land Registration Act 2002, every registered title plan in England and Wales shows a general boundary only — not the exact legal line on the ground. At 1:1,250 scale, a single millimetre of ink on a title plan can represent over a foot on the ground. This applies to almost every registered property in the country.
BoundaryFinder GPS coordinates are derived from the official HMLR INSPIRE Index Polygons — the same cadastral dataset underlying every title plan. They show the approximate registered boundary position, which is useful for walking the general boundary extent and locating physical features such as fences, hedges and walls. They do not constitute a legal survey or a determined boundary. For any legally binding boundary question, obtain the official HMLR Title Plan and Title Register alongside this report.
Read the full General Boundaries guide ›Understanding Your Property Boundary
T-Marks & Fence Ownership
How T-marks in your title plan determine which fence is legally yours — and who must maintain it.
Fence Disputes Guide
97% of fence disputes are resolved without court. Step-by-step from direct conversation to the First-tier Tribunal.
General Boundaries Explained
Why your title plan shows a general boundary only — and what that means when fence positions are disputed.
Title Plan & Title Register
Download your official HM Land Registry title documents — the primary legal evidence for any boundary question.
Areas We Cover in Liverpool
Our reports cover every registered property in Liverpool and Merseyside. Search by postcode for instant results.
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GPS Boundary Points Report
Sample Boundary Report