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Purchase the gift of Irish Land

These bite-size pieces of Ireland are a fantastic gift for anyone passionate about their Irish roots and conservation. Ideal for Weddings, Birthdays or Christmas, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, or even as a corporate gift, they are, of course, tailor made for a St Patrick’s Day present.



10% Family Discount

10% Family Discounts

Families interested in owning 4 or more plots of Irish land (4 single plots/2 joint square foot plots) together will receive a 10% discount at the checkout as a thank you for their support and conservation of the Irish countryside


What our customers say!


Hi Emerald Heritage Team, Just saying that I love the idea behind this amazing land preservation and I was lucky enough to have been given the gift on a plot on my 60th Birthday by my daughter and her hubby. When my hubby and I visited Ireland in 2019, we did try to find the plot - using GPS and Google Maps, ineffectively. So we stopped at a local shop down the road at the bottom of the rise and asked the young lady in there if she knew if we were in the right vicinity up the hill but she had no idea what I was taking about. Suffice to say, I took lots of photos of wildland and claimed my plot was in there, and then we enjoyed a lovely lunch in the nearby town on the waterfront. I will certainly be sure to visit again if we find ourselves able to visit again and in the meantime - I love that you are trying to keep the area as wild and natural as possible and wish you all the very best in the future fun and dirty digging stuff. Cheers from Australia everyone and lots of big hugs.

Debbie McNiel - Austrailia
5 stars

Received my envelope today and it's even better than I had hoped for, I am so glad I ordered it from you,and with the folder. Everything looks so professional compared to the way it would have looked if I just printed it out. So pleased I can't tell you, and thank everybody for me, she is not going to believe it. Again, God Bless you all and have a great Christmas. Love, Jerry

Jerry Genovese -
5 stars

I am so excited to have done this for my son, Ian for Christmas. According to Ancestry DNA I am 98% Irish - and proud of it! I cannot wait to come back to Ireland with my son (his first visit) and visit his plot of land. Thank you so much!

Jennifer Roe -
5 stars

Naturally there are some terms and conditions to ownership:

  • No shooting
  • No building
  • No subdividing your plot
  • No use as a commercial campsite
  • No flags
  • Only bio-degradable items to be left on the land

We would like to stress that this is a courtesy title. Squireen can be used purely for fun, but it is also within your rights to employ the title on bank details, utility bills, and many other forms of identification.

It’s not possible to build a homestead on your newly acquired plot in the Old Country, but don’t mistake it as some mere memento.

This living, breathing piece of glade in the Glens affords each owner legitimate rights. You can plant a tree on it, lay a plaque or stone, or even scatter ashes. You can pass it on to future generations, or come and visit whenever you want.

When visiting your land, we ask our plot owners to respect the boundaries with your neighbouring land owners and not to stray into the adjacent land.

It sounds like a legal minefield mired in a mass of red tape, but there’s no need to worry. We’ve done all the hard work for you.

Emerald Heritage has left no stone unturned (Blarney or otherwise) to ensure your smooth transition from proud Irishman/woman to titled landowner.

Every legal detail has been scrutinised; every official process strictly adhered to.

All you have to do is sit back and enjoy.

You acquire ownership of a specific plot of land. In your package you get a personalised Master Deed along with documentation of land ownership.

We forward these details to you, together with GPS co-ordinates should you ever want to visit. There is also a page on this website entitled ‘My Plot’ that allows you to key in your unique plot number. You will then be directed to your small corner of the Emerald Isle this via Google Maps.

On a lighter note you will also be an authentic Squireen (in English that’s Squire/male, Squiress/female). A title used by Irish landowners dating back to the 19th century, anyone can, in truth, call themselves Squireen. Of course for you that title now carries genuine validity, after all you are a fully fledged Irish landowner.

We would, however, like to stress that this is a courtesy title (and also to distance ourselves from rogue sites claiming to sell titles). Squireen can be used purely for fun, but it is also within your rights to employ the title on bank details, utility bills, and many other forms of identification.