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Land Registry Lease Plans

Land Registry lease plans are detailed drawings prepared in accordance with HM Land Registry requirements, clearly defining the extent and boundaries of a property or individual unit. These plans are essential for lease registrations, transfers, and legal documentation, ensuring that ownership and lease areas are accurately recorded and accepted by the Land Registry.

At 360 Measurements, we produce compliant lease plans for residential and commercial properties across London, Kent, and the South East. Using professional surveying equipment and precise measurement techniques, we create clear, scaled drawings that meet Land Registry standards, including accurate boundaries, internal layouts, access areas, and shared spaces where required.

Our lease plans are delivered in PDF format ready for submission to HM Land Registry, with DWG files available on request. We ensure fast turnaround times, clear communication, and reliable, professional results to support property transactions, lease agreements, and legal processes with confidence.


  • Lease plan drawings suitable for solicitor submission
  • Outputs: PDF (DWG available if requested)
  • Clearly edged demise + labels (as required)
  • New leases / lease extensions
  • Lease variations
  • Flat / maisonette registrations
  • Commercial units

  • Measured plan of the relevant area
  • Demised area clearly shown (edged/hatched as required)
  • Labelling of floors, unit reference, access areas where needed
  • Notes aligned with the agreed solicitor requirements

  • Property address
  • Solicitor requirements / any Land Registry notes
  • Which areas are included/excluded
  • Deadline


What is a Land Registry lease plan?

A Land Registry lease plan is a scaled drawing that clearly shows the extent of a leased property. It defines the boundaries, internal layout, and any shared areas, and must meet HM Land Registry requirements to be accepted for lease registration.

When do I need a lease plan?

You need a lease plan when registering a new lease, extending a lease, transferring part of a property, or registering ownership of a flat or commercial unit. HM Land Registry requires a compliant plan for these legal processes.

What are the HM Land Registry requirements?

Lease plans must be drawn to scale, show clear boundaries, include a north point, and identify the property in relation to surrounding features. They must be accurate, readable, and compliant with Land Registry guidelines to avoid rejection.

Do you measure the property on site?

Yes. We carry out a professional site survey using modern surveying equipment to ensure the lease plan is accurate and compliant with HM Land Registry standards.

What format will I receive the lease plan in?

Lease plans are delivered in PDF format ready for submission to HM Land Registry. DWG files can also be provided on request if needed by architects or property professionals.

How long does a lease plan take?

Most lease plans are completed within a few working days, depending on the size and complexity of the property and site access.

How accurate are your lease plans?

Our lease plans are produced using professional surveying equipment and follow industry best practices, ensuring accuracy suitable for HM Land Registry registration.

Can you create a lease plan from existing drawings?

Yes, if suitable drawings are available, we may be able to produce a lease plan from them. However, a site survey is recommended to ensure accuracy and compliance.

What do you need to provide a quote?

We typically need the property address, type of property (flat, house, commercial), and whether the plan is for a new lease, lease extension, or transfer.