The founder of a secular conservation charity that has pledged to turn a landmark building into an educational centre admitted her true intention was to spread the spiritual doctrines of a notorious occultist.

The Boleskine House Foundation (BHF) has submitted plans to restore the fire-ravaged hunting lodge, previously owned by Aleister Crowley, on the banks of Loch Ness.

Its proposals to rebuild the ruined property later bought by Jimmy Page, the Led Zeppelin guitarist are set to be approved next week.

The B-listed property was reduced to a shell by fires in 2015 and 2019

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In public the foundation has insisted its intention is to turn Boleskine into a centre dedicated to promoting Highland history and conservation.

However, Kyra Readdy, 34, who established the charity with her husband Keith, 39, privately admitted her real motive was to

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Occultism behind the restoration of Boleskine House | Scotland - The Times

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