"The field is completely landlocked and the only way to access it is by a short laneway that runs through the neighbour's farmyard and down along the side of his field."
An individual inherited a small field from their uncle's will, but the property is completely landlocked with no direct public access. The only practical route to reach the field passes through a neighbor's farmyard and along the side of the neighbor's field via a laneway. This situation creates a potential legal dispute regarding access rights and whether the inherited field can be practically used without establishing a formal right of way across the neighbor's property. The inheritance raises questions about property law, easements, and the enforceability of historical access arrangements.
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