Building record MHG443 - Boleskine House

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Location

Grid reference Centred NH 5085 2212 (20m by 20m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NH52SW
Old County INVERNESS-SHIRE
Civil Parish BOLESKINE AND ABERTARFF
Geographical Area INVERNESS

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Full Description

See also:
NH52SW0011 Gate Lodge
NH52SW0017 Stables
JHooper, 12/12/2002
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NH52SW 12 5084 2212.

See Architecture.

Architect: George Gordon & Co. additions and alterations 1926


Scotland's Magazine, Scotland's Magazine: September 1961, p.22, September 1961 p. 22 - photograph (Text/Publication/Article). SHG3484.

Scottish Field, Scottish Field October 1981, p.14, October 1981, p. 14 - photographs (Text/Publication/Article). SHG3483.

Boleskine House, 1955, Boleskine House, near Foyers, Inverness-shire: {sale particulars} (Text/Publication/Leaflet). SHG1986.

Boleskine House, 1990, Boleskine House, Foyers, Inverness-shire: [sale particulars] (Text/Publication/Leaflet). SHG1987.

Fraser, D, 1996, Curse of the Beast strikes Crowley film crew [Boleskine House, newscutting] (Text/Publication/Article/Newspaper Article). SHG3088.

Sources/Archives (5)

  • --- Text/Publication/Leaflet: Boleskine House. 1955. Boleskine House, near Foyers, Inverness-shire: {sale particulars}.
  • --- Text/Publication/Leaflet: Boleskine House. 1990. Boleskine House, Foyers, Inverness-shire: [sale particulars].
  • --- Text/Publication/Article/Newspaper Article: Fraser, D. 1996. Curse of the Beast strikes Crowley film crew [Boleskine House, newscutting]. The Scotsman.
  • --- Text/Publication/Article: Scottish Field. Scottish Field October 1981, p.14. Scottish Field. 14. October 1981, p. 14 - photographs.
  • --- Text/Publication/Article: Scotland's Magazine. Scotland's Magazine: September 1961, p.22. Scotland's Magazine:. 22. September 1961 p. 22 - photograph.

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Record last edited

May 15 2017 3:53PM

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