paddywhacker
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In short, and in my opinion, no. They are two completely separate concepts. Adverse possession relates to ownership and possession while a right of way is simply a right to pass over.
You could claim adverse possession on the strip of ground that the right of way exists over.
Yes, claiming adverse possession on the strip of land is what I'd hope to do and thought due to the 30 year time period etc that I might have some other legal rights to it other than just to pass over it.
Many thanks for your replies and info, have since spoken to my solicitor about it and it appears that yes, you cannot claim adverse possession on a right of way. And it seems I can't block it off either so will have to put up with the messing for good....
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