Boleskine House: Former Home Of Occultist ALEISTER CROWLEY And LED ZEPPELIN Guitarist JIMMY PAGE Has Been Sold
May 15, 2019, 5 years ago
The former Highland home of occultist Aleister Crowley that was largely destroyed by fire four years ago has been sold, reports The Scotsman.
The new owners of Boleskine House near Loch Ness will be hoping for a new peaceful chapter in the property's story with it understood the house is to become home to a charitable foundation and opened up to the public.
Those who have bought the property have not been named but they plan to fully restore the house where Crowley centred his black magic investigations after he bought it, aged 25, in 1899.
It was later bought by Led Zeppelin founder and guitarist Jimmy Page in the 1970s with the rock god owning the "most notorious home in the Highlands" for around 20 years.
A blaze in 2015 caused extensive damage to Boleskine House with the fragile building now a danger to the public.
Read the full story at The Scotsman.