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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Since writing the above I have had to visit the Land Registry website for someone else and whilst there thought you might like a link to the Adverse Possession publications which is here . Scroll down and read either LRP 004 if your land is registered, or LRP 005 if unregistered.
This may be of interest.
A friend used to let her land out to a local farmer and once a year the farmer would remove all stock for a period of 24hrs. By all accounts it was something to do with someone having access for more than 1year and 1 day which would have allowed him a certain right to the land.
Surely the easiest and clearest way would be to contact a solicitor to make up a simple agreement to clarify ownership and rights of the tenant.
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