You purchase a personal right to a tiny plot. Historically, Scottish landowners are called "Lairds," which translates to "Lord".
The land is often not registered in your name at the official Land Registry because the plots are too small to be legally subdivided. Providers: can you buy a lordship
These are widely marketed as gift packs. They generally rely on "souvenir plots" of land (typically 1–10 square feet) in Scotland. You purchase a personal right to a tiny plot
Highland Titles : Allows you to use trademarks like "Lord of the Glen" in exchange for funding nature reserves. 2. Micronation Titles (Sealand) Do Souvenir Plots Make You a Scottish LORD? Scottish landowners are called "Lairds
Established Titles : Offers "Lordship Title Packs" marketed as a hilarious gift that contributes to woodland preservation.