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Eavesdrop...
We have just bought an old grade ll listed property in Bransgore. (as per my other question).
When we got the deeds through we have the rights to fish, shoot and eavesdrop! Has anyone ever heard of this before?
I am not sure who we can eavesdrop on but it all aound very bizzare! Please Help.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Eavesdrop' in this sense is a form of the ancient concept of 'eavesdrip'. This refers to the area of ground onto which rain would drip from the thatch or slates of old houses. The idea was that someone building a house next door could not do so closer than two feet away in case the drip - or eavesdrop - from his house damaged the other property-owner's land. Sadly, it doesn't give you "listening-in" rights on your neighbours!