A bridleway has been used as a vehicle access over common land for at least 40 years to access mountain land, part of this mountain has a crofter's cottage which has recently undergone change of ownership, the new owner is attempting to stop access to all vehicles other than his own, can he do this or is there a form of right that can be gained after a certain period?
You could also inspect the Title documents to his property by using Land Registry Direct. It costs about a fiver but you can inspect both the Office Copies of his Deeds and a Title plan.
When he bought the place his solicitor would have asked the previous owner about rights of way and they may have misled him.
if it's common land I thought anyone could go over it you cant stop horses going over it as it's a bridalway but if it;s common land \ right of way you can go over it.