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Cawsand Fort Management Co Ltd v Stafford and others

publication date: Nov 23, 2006
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Cawsand Fort was a grade II listed building and an ancient monument. In addition to the historical elements, it contains a number of residential units. The applicant was the freehold owner of the whole site. Whilst a number of residential units had been demised on long leases, those leases only had rights of access over the remainder of the site which was not demised.


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