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Guess Which Top Celebrities Are Considering Acquiring a Fantasy Scottish Castle with a title of Baron or Baroness?
The historic 700-year-old Scottish Castle, and the titles of Baron or Baroness, recognized by The British Crown by way of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Her representative in Scotland, The Lord Lyon King of Arms, was put on the world market last week and it is all exclusively online.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 4, 2003 -— With nobody talking it is hard to guess, but you do not have to be a celebrity to enter the private sale and bid on the 700-year-old fairy tale castle. If you qualify you can request a password straight from the website LeeCastle.com. Lord Kinross refuses to comment on the big names, but said, It has been on the market for less than a week, and we can confirm it has not been sold yet, if you wish to enter the private sale, you do have to meet some simple requirements, but you do not have to be a celebrity, and we will not make any further comments on the other details."
The historic 700-year-old Scottish Castle, and the titles of Baron or Baroness, recognized by The British Crown by way of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Her representative in Scotland, The Lord Lyon King of Arms, was put on the world market last week and it is all exclusively online.
Lord Kinross of Taylor Kinross Solicitors, the executor of the Scottish Estate of the late Baron Peter of Lee, and the Trustees announced in Edinburgh, Scotland that the huge response from invitations extended to a group of celebrities and wealthy individuals worldwide to visit LeeCastle.com, has been quite a pleasant surprise.
A Los Angeles-based web developer Creative Edge designed the web site with the goal of finding a new custodian for the ancient Barony of Lee, the Baronial titles, the Castle, all its contents, including priceless, centuries old wall-to-wall tapestries, three lodge houses, and 261 acres of land. With tens of thousands of total clicks recorded in less than a week they have good reason to be pleased.
Titles of Baron or Baroness, and other noble titles, may only be inherited and cannot be bought and sold. British law permits a rare exception for a title of nobility to be passed outside the bloodline. Titles associated with a Scottish Feudal Barony can be conveyed simultaneously with the sale of the Barony, to its new owner of record. These laws, still recognized by the British State, have their roots in the 12th Century.
Lord Kinross issued the following statement, It was not an easy decision. We looked into various ways to market the Lee Estate, traditional and online, and we picked the Internet. It enables us to deliver our offer to a selected audience worldwide, in an instant, and in complete privacy. Those who are not on the guest list can request a password from the website if they qualify. We will not make any other comments on the details. The invitees have by all accounts already led very remarkable fairy tale lives, and we thought that, amongst them, one lucky individual might be interested in the fairy tale of The Lee.
"The good news, is all they need is their check book as it comes fully furnished with everything imaginable."
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