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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

Upcoming Events

What's on at Boleskine House

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Boleskine Nature Events: Horticultural Flower Bed Planting at Boleskine House

Join us for a day of planting in the grounds of Boleskine House and in...

Support Us

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

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The Sacred Magic of Boleskine: The Rite that Brought Aleister Crowley to Boleskine House Parts I-II

By Keith Readdy Boleskine Vol. II-III
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The Centre of a Thousand Legends: A Short History of Boleskine House

By Andrew Wiseman Boleskine Vol. I-III

Planning Permission Granted by Highland Council

  The South Planning Applications Committee for the Highland Council met on 8 December and...

Statement 7 November 2020

The Boleskine House Foundation SCIO is a registered charity with the OSCR with number SC049568....
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Support for Boleskine House restoration received from Historic Environment Team of the Highland Council

We are delighted to announce that the Historic Environment Team of the Highland Council have...
The Boleskine House Foundation

Removal of Dangerous Buildings Notice on Boleskine House

On 7 January 2016 Boleskine House was given a Dangerous Buildings Notice pursuant to the...