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I sent a email to the Land Registry and below is there reply
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If the property in question is registered then the register maintained by Land Registry is legal proof of ownership. Land Registry does not keep copies of the pre registration title deeds, however, official copies of the register are available from Land Registry.
In this instance, you may wish to ascertain whether the land is registered.
You need to apply to the District Land Registry for that area on form OC1 for an Official Copy of the register. For land or a property without a postal address, you will also need to lodge form SIM together with a plan identifying the area. This will ensure that we provide you with accurate information.
The register will show, among other things, the current owners name and address; any charges (mortgages) over the property; covenants restricting its use; beneficial and subjective easements and in most circumstances the price paid.
Forms OC1 and SIM can be downloaded from our website but the application cannot be made online.
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Looks like the copy the lenders have is not as important as I believed. Hope this helps others....