Boleskine House Taigh Both Fhleisginn (in Scottish Gaelic) | |
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Architectural style | Manor house |
Town or city | Foyers |
Country | Scotland |
Completed | c.1760 |
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Boleskine House (Scottish Gaelic: Taigh Both Fhleisginn) is a manor on the south-east side of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is notable for having been the home of author and occultist Aleister Crowley, and Led Zeppelin guitarist and producer Jimmy Page. It suffered significant fire damage in December 2015 and again in July 2019.[1] The house's restoration and construction work began in December 2019. The Boleskine House Foundation SCIO took over ownership of one part of the estate in 2019 in order to manage restoration efforts on the house, and it is expected to open to the public again in 2025.[2]