Types of land
In English law, the term 'land’ includes not only the ground, but also:
- Any buildings, parts of buildings, or similar structures.
- Anything permanently attached to the ground.
- Rights under the land.
- Rights above the land to such a height as is necessary for the ordinary use and enjoyment of the land and the structures upon it.
- Easements relating to the land (such as rights of way).
For more information see: Land.
Articles about types of land on Designing Buildings Wiki include:
- Agricultural land.
- Allotment.
- Amberfield land.
- Ancient woodland.
- Area.
- Areas of outstanding natural beauty.
- Beach.
- Best and most versatile land.
- Blue space.
- Biosphere reserve.
- Brownfield land.
- Built environment.
- Business park.
- Common land.
- Conservation area.
- Construction site.
- Contaminated land.
- Cultivated land.
- Derelict land.
- Designated area.
- Forest.
- Global geopark
- Green belt.
- Green space.
- Greenfield land.
- Heritage coast.
- Land.
- Local green space.
- Local nature reserve.
- Local site.
- Location.
- Marine protected area.
- National nature reserve.
- National park.
- National trail.
- Natural area.
- Park.
- Place.
- Pink zones.
- Playing field.
- Plot.
- Pocket park.
- Previously-developed site.
- Ramsar sites.
- Recreational land.
- Recreational space.
- Rural.
- Right of way.
- Safeguarded land.
- Site of biological importance.
- Site of nature conservation interest.
- Sites of special scientific interest.
- Space.
- Special areas of conservation.
- Special protection areas.
- Strategic industrial locations.
- Suburb.
- Unregistered land.
- Urban.
- Urban fabric.
- Urban sprawl.
- Vacant land.
- Village greens.
- Washland.
- Wetlands.
- Windfall site.
- Wood.
- World heritage site.
See also:
Surrey Hills Directory
[edit] Planning
Building Design in the Surrey Hills
[edit] Highways
Conserving and Enhancing Country Lanes in the Surrey Hills AONB
[edit] Biodiversity & Landscape
Landscapes Review: National Parks & AONBs 2019
Light Pollution - Threat to Migrating Birds
Making Local Nature Recovery Strategies deliver
[edit] Health & Wellbeing
Nature and Wellbeing: The Evidence
How nature can be used to improve wellbeing