Scottish land owners are legally entitled to use the title of Laird. This is the widely excepted equivalent of an English Lord or Lady. When registered you will own a token piece of land in Scotland and will be a Laird.
You will then be sent an official personalised land ownership certificate along with a ‘Proof of Title’ card. This card allows you entry into the Lairds Retreat. This is 10 acres of beautiful land in Argyll which is owned by Scottish Angus Survival. It is located by the banks of Loch Riddon which is viewed by many as one of Scotland’s most beautiful lochs. Full details of the retreat are enclosed in the gift box.
A map showing you the location of your plot is enclosed in your gift box. In order to preserve the natural state of the land there are no signs directing you to the plot neither are there any facilities on site. We suggest that you visit the Lairds Retreat rather that your plot.
So, forget Mr, Mrs or Miss – become a Lord or Lady!!
Features:
- Upon registration your will own a square foot of land in Scotland
With that land ownership you will be entitled to use a Laird title (Scottish equivalent of the English Lord/Lady)
- Gain full, free access to a beautiful Laird’s Retreat in Scotland
- The Laird’s retreat is situated in Argyll and consists of 10 acres of hillside by the banks of Loch Riddon which is one of Scotland’s most beautiful unspoilt lochs.
- The estate benefits from a fresh water stream running to the loch and Laird’s are free to fish, boat, hike or camp at the retreat if they wish.
- Full details on how to become a Laird and further information about the Laird’s Retreat are enclosed inside the gift box.
- Register your gift in one of two ways; either return the registration form enclosed in the box or go online to complete your registration.
- Visit your plot; map of Glencairn is enclosed.
- After registration receive a certificate confirming their land ownership and a plastic, credit card sized proof of title card.
- Pass your title down through the generations.
FAQS:
Once registered, do I have to use the title?
No, you can still carry on using your original title. You will just legally be entitled to use the title Laird at any time you wish.
Can I call myself a Lord?
No, you can not call yourself a Lord as it is very difficult to purchase a British aristocratic title. You can call yourself a Laird though.
Will I genuinely owe the land?
Yes, once registered the land is legally yours.
Can my land and title be inherited?
Yes, as long as Scottish Highland Titles are informed of the changes then your title and land can be passed on.