When you asked this question before why the devil did you not put in this extra information? It justs wastes people's time to babble half a story. A failed LR application means just that, it affects nothing. You can ask why it failed, tidy up the unsatisfactory bits and re-apply as many times as necessary. Your access is by right of way, that is the right to pass and re-pass by day and by night on foot, by horse and by carriage etc. It does not matter who owns the land. It would be obvious to a blind man on a galloping horse that before bothering about registering the land you must secure access - the right of way - with the Land Registry. As I have said before speak to your local District Land Registry Office who will guide you through the application. You can DIY. The fee is about the same as last time, �40. You must stress that this is your primary access. You must collect as many Statutory Declarations as you can to support your application - each Declaration will cost about �10.