$79 for Become a Lord or Lady of Scotland Package: Certificate, 1 sq ft. of Land, and Painting ($120 Value)
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Customers receive the title of a Lord or Lady by purchasing a small plot of land in Scotland; profits are used to help fund nature reserves
Customers receive:
- Become a Lord or Lady of Scotland
- Own a small piece of land
- Personalized coat of arms
- Receive a portrait of yourself as a Lord or Lady
- Help conserve this land
- Shipping included.
A unique gift to preserve nature and receive a Lord/Lady title including painting.
Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- Online redemption only.
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Additional Info
- Shipping not included. Standard shipping rates apply.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 4 per person(s), may buy 4 additional as gift(s).
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About League Lords & Ladies
Together with our partners, our mission is to fund the creation of multiple nature reserves throughout Scotland by selling the most engaging gift in the world. The League of Lords and Ladies is working together with Highland Titles Charitable Trust for Scotland. Together we believe we are well on the way to achieving this, and do not know of another gift company that engages so well and so often with its customers. Huge pride in our mission, as do our customers. Tens of thousands of Lairds, Lords and Ladies have visited the nature reserves all of whom have strengthened their emotional ties with Scotland.
The land: The Nature Reserve at Glencoe Wood was acquired in 2007 and today it consisted of 250 acres that had long been used for commercial forestry and hill farming. This became the focus of an ambitious long-term project to transform the land into a nature reserve. Key objectives for the land included To help preserve and encourage protection of flora and fauna in the West Highland area. To offer an amenity to the local community. To provide an education medium for local schools and organizations