Here's How Anyone Can Easily Afford to 'Own' This Stunning View by Simply Becoming a 'Laird' (Lord) or Lady of the Isle of Jura, Scotland

 

        

 

 

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Welcome to the Isle of Jura, Scotland

 

I'm Laird Ron Thomson and you're about to discover how you can very easily afford to own a part of the breathtakingly beautiful Isle of Jura and become a lord or lady of your very own Scottish estate. This is a 100% genuine and perfectly legal process available to anyone, anywhere in the world.

 

Under Scottish law, anyone who purchases a plot of land automatically becomes a 'laird' (Lord) or 'Lady' and is legally allowed to use, and be addressed by their title. A legal 'Title Certificate' is issued to every plot of land owner, making this the ideal gift for.....

 

Your spouse, partner, children, mum or dad or any other relative

 

A Christmas gift, a birthday or an anniversary gift, wedding or Valentine's Day gift

 

Work colleagues, club or association colleagues or as a retirement present

 

Someone you admire, want to impress or just someone who deserves a little something for all their hard work or achievement

 

And of course...Yourself...what a way to impress your friends and colleagues

 

Most of all, it's a timeless treasure, which can be inherited and handed down through the future generations

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This perfect and unusual present can be given or awarded to anyone at anytime of the year and for any purpose, but whatever the occasion, this has to be the ultimate in unique gifts.

 

Learn More About This Enchanting Scottish Island

 

Situated within the Inner Hebrides, Jura is the fourth largest island at 43km (27 miles) long and varying from 3 to 13km (2-8 miles) in width. The name Jura, means deer island, which is not surprising as around 6,000 of them live and roam the rugged landscapes.

 

The Scottish mainland is just over 8km to the east, and Jura's nearest neighbour, the Isle of Islay is only some 900 metres away, across the rapidly flowing Sound of Islay. The Isle of Colonsay, the uninhabited Isle of Scarba and the Mull of Kintyre are all within 15km to the northwest, while the Holy Isle, Iona is some distance at 40km to the northwest.

 

On a clear day the coast of Northern Ireland can be seen in the distant southwest. To the far northeast it's possible to view the Arran hills, Ben Lomond and sometimes the Cruachan mountain range. But in whichever direction you look, you'll see amazing far-reaching views to melt your heart. Jura is set in a truly magnificent scenic paradise.

 

Its 115 miles of unspoiled coastline combines a wide range of interesting features, from caves and cliffs to raised beaches and long stretches of almost pure white sand. Rising within the confines of the island like monumental beacons are the mountainous 'Paps of Jura', which soar skywards to almost 2600ft and consist mainly of pure quartzite.

 

The Inhabitants                                                                            Click to enlarge

 

Amidst the mountains, rivers, lochs, wetlands and woodlands you'll find many species of rare flora and fauna. Around 6,000 red deer live here, and share their stately habitat with wild goats, rabbits, hares, stoats, otters, eagles and many other wild birds. The bays around the shores are fast becoming a favourite haunt of seals, dolphins and porpoises, whilst a fleeting glance out towards the sea might capture sight of an orca or minke whale.

 

Jura has a population of less than 200 people who live and work mainly around Craighouse, its capital. In the heart of the small town you'll find the 18 room Jura Hotel, a single shop and a distillery, where you'll find some of the finest malt whisky in all of Scotland. The town is quite dependant on the tiny harbour for supplies and ferry services to the mainland. There is only one single track road on Jura. It starts at Feolin and ends at Lealt in the north and is around 30 miles long. From this point a single track leads to Barnhill, a very remote house where George Orwell wrote his famous book 1984.

 

George Orwell first visited Jura in September 1945 and moved into Barnhill in April 1946. On Jura he was known by his real name, Mr. Eric Blair. Although he made few friends locally, probably due to the isolation of the house, he spent many a happy hour gardening in his small orchard area or fishing in the whirlpool at Corryvrechan.

 

The History

 

The Isle of Jura has a history all of its own dating right back to Stone Age times. It has many sites of historic interest including standing stones, iron age forts and abandoned villages. All evidence of a bygone age when the island supported a much larger population than it does today.

 

There are several standing stones scattered about the east coast of Jura. A Neolithic burial cairn can be found south of Strone farm. Southeast of Ardmenish on Lowlandman's Bay is the dun (fort) known as An Dunan.

 

The MacDonald, Maclean and Campbell clans between them lost thousands of lives trying to win or keep this island for themselves. The MacDonald clan chiefs appointed themselves "Lord of the Isles" and controlled much of the island until the Campbell clan were appointed by the Scottish parliament to take away some of their powers. As a result the Campbell clan chiefs stayed on the island until the mid 1900's.

 

As a result of its colourful history and inherent beauty I would find it difficult to believe why anyone shouldn't want to own a small part of this wonderful and magical island.

 

How is it Possible to Become a Lord or Lady of Jura?

 

Scottish law, in so many ways, is very different from the law of the United Kingdom. It all dates back to the Union of Scotland and England way back in 1707. It is guaranteed under that Union charter that Scots law cannot be subsumed into the English judiciary system and despite almost three hundred years of history it still remains detached. In many ways it enshrines ancient traditions that have stood the test of time better than any other system of law.

 

The term "Laird" has been widely accepted throughout the world as “Lord” although the most accurate translation is simply “owner of Scottish land”. As with any title, yours can be legally inherited by your children, assuring the land and title remain within your family for all time.

 

Under Scottish law, in order to have a Laird or Lady title that can be passed to your descendants, you must own outright a piece of land in Scotland. And there's nothing in the law to say that it needs to be a huge Scottish estate covering many acres. You will be entitled to all those same privileges by owning just one square foot.

 

The Location of Your Estate

 

The small plot of land that you, your loved one or your friend or colleague will own is situated on a hill overlooking Crackaig Bay on the Isle of Jura. It is bordered on one side by a traditional dry stone wall and a cliff edge on the other.

 

The image at the top of this page is the view from that point, and it is the exact same view you will personally see if you care to visit your plot of Scottish soil. In the morning you might witness a rising mist meandering eerily upwards from the cool clean waters to nestle lovingly amongst the peaks of the 'Paps of Jura' mountains.

 

Should you ever decide to visit during the spring and early summer, your senses will be embraced by colourful visions and delicate fragrances as the wild heather displays her natural charms.

 

On the site in which your treasured segment of undisturbed Scottish soil is situated, is a convenient private car park, so you could drive there and perhaps have a picnic whilst you admire the breath-taking views. You can stay at the Jura Hotel, and I'll even give you a 10% discount voucher free with your land and title certificate.

 

Ready to Become a Laird or Lady or Bestow This Wonderful Gift to Someone You Know?

 

It doesn't matter where in the world you live, you can buy a plot of Scottish land and become a genuine Laird (Lord) or Lady today, and it won't cost you a fortune. In fact you'll probably be very surprised to learn that you can buy your title for just £37 including FREE packing and shipping worldwide. (Approx. $70)

 

Here's What's Included in This Amazing Package

 

The ownership of one square foot of genuine Scottish land

 

A parchment card copy of your title certificate and proof of ownership by first class post (air mail if outside the UK). This certificate is suitable for framing and would look great on your desk or hung prominently on a wall - See sample images above

 

It also comes with a full colour printed 40 page booklet on the history and culture of the area. Naturally you will want to know more about the Scottish Estate you own. You will also have access to a specially created website for new Lairds and Ladies of Jura to find out even more

 

A FREE subscription to a regular email describing what is happening in the area around your new Scottish Estate

 

Plus an accommodation discount voucher redeemable at the Isle of Jura Hotel. You are going to need somewhere to stay when you visit your new Scottish estate

 

You will have full legal ownership of the land, confirmed by your title document. The documents have been drawn up by a Scottish Lawyer to ensure they fully comply with Scottish law.

 

The cost of this complete package is only £37 sterling for a single plot of land or you can take up the option of becoming a Lord and Lady for only £67 sterling with two adjoining plots making a great gift for a husband and wife. Note these prices include all shipping and handling charges to anywhere in the worldNo extras. No taxes. No legal fees. We take care of everything including maintaining your plot.

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All orders are dispatched direct from Scotland within 3 working days of receipt of payment.

 

Obviously the amount of land is finite so there is a limited availability. I have only been able to acquire a relatively small number of these plots and I can't guarantee I will be able to get any more after they have gone. So hurry, don't miss out on this unique opportunity to become a Laird or Lady now...while you still can

 

This really is the perfect, easily affordable and totally unique gift, but don't take my word for it. Read what others say...

 

"Thank you very much for sending the package so quickly. My wife and I are very impressed and plan to visit Scotland in the near future. We have been meaning to visit Scotland for some time and this has really urged us to go! My family has Clan Donald ancestry on both sides so it is especially nice for me to have another link to Scotland. I shall be ordering two more packs soon for birthday presents for my mother and brother. My very best wishes to you."

Laird J J (Norway)

 

"Hi, I just wanted to thank for the land. It made a great Christmas gift. I received it in the mail a week after ordering it (Great Job with fast shipping despite coming across the Atlantic!). & could not wait to give it to my Husband! I surprised him with it last night. He thought it was so neat and asked if we could go see it, of course I agreed to this. But I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of heart, for making this Christmas a little more special"

 

Amanda H. (Pennsylvania)

 

"Dear Ron, have received your packages with my order. Very professional presentation and an instant success. My doorman (who happens to be a Scot) called to advise me of the packages and referred to me as Lady Harlan, after reading the address label. Very impressive. Will keep giving this gift to others and wish you the very best."   

 

Harlan (USA)

 

"You may remember me sending you an email late last night just to check the whereabouts of my order. Just sending you an email to let you know it arrived the following morning. Many many thanks to yourself and your legal team the person this is intended for will love it."  

 

PJ (Yorkshire, England)

 

"Dear Ron, I have intended to write and thank you for the fun gift of Scottish land, which we gave to our son for Christmas. He is thrilled and has informed his friends to address him as Lord Ian."

 

Kathi (Utah USA)

 

"I loved the idea of being able to use "Lord So and So" for reservations. Who wouldn't? Thanks for all your help Ron. When we come over can we go for a glass of that Scotch malt you talked about on the website?"

 

OP (USA)

 

"Ron Package arrived this morning. Christmas mail must have taken it's toll. New "Lady Gwendoline" being of Scottish descent, is ecstatic with her title. Thanks"

 

Paul (Australia)

 

"This is Catherine M...... (from my home e-mail account). I just wanted to let you know that I received the other package. Thank you again, our family will really enjoy this for Burns Night!"  

 

Catherine (USA)

 

I'm absolutely certain that you will be 100% delighted with your purchase, but if for any reason you're not...

 

 

Just return it to me within 90 days for a 100% no quibble refund.

 

But please realise, if you do decide to return your title certificate then you will no longer be legally permitted to call yourself a Laird or Lady and your designated plot of land, which are all numbered and registered, will be offered to someone else.

 

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Remember! Plots of land on the picturesque Isle of Jura are limited, so to avoid disappointment order right now

 

 

 

New Lairds & Ladies of Jura

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Laird Ron Thomson of Jura

 

 

P.S. Yes! You do become a Laird of Jura and you will be the owner of your own Scottish estate. We provide all the documents clearly specifying your plot of land and you can even visit it! But remember the amount of land available is always finite.

 

P.P.S. This will be the most wonderful timeless gift you could ever possibly give anyone. How could anyone ever forget you?

 

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