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A Remarkable Manor House

Nestled in the ancient Farigaig Forest along the banks of Loch Ness lies a remarkable eighteenth–century manor house that is the "home of a thousand legends.” Nearly lost to history after two devastating fires, Boleskine House and its estate is now owned and safeguarded by The Boleskine House Foundation, a registered Scottish charity.

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A World-Class Destination on the Banks of Loch Ness

Come and discover the extraordinary.

The Boleskine House Foundation

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Whether it is a single donation towards our charitable objectives, membership in the Friends of Boleskine House, or volunteering your time, there are lots of ways that you can help us make a difference at this unique Scottish residence.

The Boleskine House Foundation

History

Boleskine House has a history as mysterious as it is rich, making it a source of intrigue and inspiration over the last two centuries and many more to come.

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Recent News

Latest aerial video by Aerial Scotland

We would like to thank Aaron Sneddon for his excellent drone work to capture Boleskine...

Constitutional objectives and charitable purposes updated

Updates to our charitable aims get regulatory approval! The Boleskine House Foundation has sought ways...

Boleskine to Reopen for Heritage Tours

We are delighted to announce that after a long period of time being closed due...

Boleskine House Heritage Skills, Part I: Masonry

We are happy to release our first instalment our informative "Heritage Skills" videos. Join the...

New “Sponsor a Stone” Campaign for Stone Repairs

The Boleskine House Foundation has launched its “Sponsor a Stone” fundraiser, which gives our supporters...

Stone Repairs Underway

As of late January 2021, the first haulage of Whittonfell sandstone has arrived at our...