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Become a Scottish Laird / Lady

Become a Scottish Laird / Lady
From MoonEstates.com Ltd.

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Product Description

This is one of the most original and unique gifts available today; the genuine, legal and affordable opportunity to give someone a Scottish title. If you have ever felt that being an ordinary Mr., Mrs. or Ms. does not afford you the respect that you deserve then this is the perfect gift to make people sit up and notice you. When you book a table in a restaurant or check in to a hotel, imagine how much better service would you receive if you were the Laird / Lady of Kincavel? The person who receives this gift pack will be the proud owner of a square foot of the Kincavel Estate, located on the Ardnamurchan peninsular in the far West of Scotland, and therefore become the Laird / Lady of Kincavel. The title of Laird means land owner and is the commonly accepted equivalent of Lord or Lady. The documents have all been drawn up by a Scottish Lawyer to ensure that they are legal and valid and each plot bought will help ensure that this piece of the highlands is preserved in its natural state. The beautifully presented gift pack contains a presentation certificate detailing the right to a piece of the Kincavel Estate, a Little History of Scotland hardback book and information about the estate and the local area including maps showing the location of Kincavel. Once the postage paid registration card has been completed and returned a square foot of the estate will be officially transferred into the ownership of the new Laird. They will then be sent a deed of ownership inscribed with their name and their own individual plot number and a detailed map of where the plot is located.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15617 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: MoonEstates.com Ltd.

Features

  • This is one of the most original and unique gifts.
  • The person who receives this gift pack will be the proud owner of a square foot of the Kincavel Estate.
  • The title of Laird means land owner and is the commonly accepted equivalent of Lord or Lady.
  • The beautifully presented gift pack contains a presentation certificate detailing the right to a piece of the Kincavel Estate.

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

This is one of the most original and unique gifts available today; the genuine, legal and affordable opportunity to give someone a Scottish title.

If you have ever felt that being an ordinary Mr., Mrs. or Ms. does not afford you the respect that you deserve then this is the perfect gift to make people sit up and notice you. When you book a table in a restaurant or check in to a hotel, imagine how much better service would you receive if you were the Laird / Lady of Kincavel?


The person who receives this gift pack will be the proud owner of a square foot of the Kincavel Estate, located on the Ardnamurchan peninsular in the far West of Scotland, and therefore become the Laird / Lady of Kincavel.

The title of Laird means "land owner" and is the commonly accepted equivalent of Lord or Lady. The documents have all been drawn up by a Scottish Lawyer to ensure that they are legal and valid and each plot bought will help ensure that this piece of the highlands is preserved in it’s natural state.


The beautifully presented gift pack contains a presentation certificate detailing the right to a piece of the Kincavel Estate, a "Little History of Scotland" hardback book and information about the estate and the local area including maps showing the location of Kincavel.

Once the postage paid registration card has been completed and returned a square foot of the estate will be officially transferred into the ownership of the new Laird. They will then be sent a deed of ownership inscribed with their name and their own individual plot number and a detailed map of where their plot is located.

Box Contents

  • Presentation certificate
  • Local information
  • Maps and pictures of the area
  • A book of Scottish History
  • Registration card
  • A reciept of the registration card, A personalised title deed inscribed with your name and title
  • Your personal plot number
  • A plot map