The first think to do is to peruse the paperwork for the cottage.
If there is no mention of the water supply then you can take the stance that the landlord laid the pipe over his land to benefit the cottage which he later sold.
He failed to lay it to the established correct depth and did not advise the tenant. He is in breach of water regulations as well as subjecting the pipe to the likelyhood of the tenant farmer ploughing it up.
The landlord should reinstate the supply and have it burried at an adequate depth.
Tony
If there is no mention of the water supply then you can take the stance that the landlord laid the pipe over his land to benefit the cottage which he later sold.
He failed to lay it to the established correct depth and did not advise the tenant. He is in breach of water regulations as well as subjecting the pipe to the likelyhood of the tenant farmer ploughing it up.
The landlord should reinstate the supply and have it burried at an adequate depth.
Tony