yes lay people can get access but it costs money the solicitors just employ searchers that is there profession
if the land or neighbouring land has been sold recently it will be in new form some areas did this anyway
DO NOT TRUST THIS NEW FORM OF MAPS THAT IS ISSUED FROM ORDANCE SURVEY THEY ARE INANDATED WITH ERRORS
a friend sold his house last year no change in the title from his purchase yet o/s had his boundary as the middle of the road and part of a field it cost him £700 for a surveyor and a four month delay on completion and o/s would not compensate
far better using the old maps that are lodged backed up with written title
the cheapest option is as Sylvia says start using it every bit of land in Scotland is owned by somebody it is just finding that person and it is just not as simple as using the land to claim title you can use it for up to ten years and the original owner can still turn you out
