AdvertisementPlans to turn the former home of the 'wickedest man in the world' Aleister Crowley into holiday lodges have sparked fears it could become a Satanist pilgrimage site. Plans have been submitted to turn Boleskine House, on the shores of Loch Ness in Scotland, into 10 holiday 'twin units' with guided tours of the grounds. Plans have been submitted to turn Boleskine House, on the shores of Loch Ness in Scotland, into 10 holiday 'twin units'Satanist and real life 'Wicker Man' Aleister Crowley (right) lived in the house until his death in 1947. Right, Crowley is shown as Fo Hi, the Chinese God of laughter and moneyWho was the 'wickedest man in the world' Aleister Crowley? 'The Boleskine House Foundation's ambition for Boleskine House is to conserve and to sympathetically rebuild the Category B Listed structure back to residential use, while also allowing limited guided tours of the impressive public rooms and external grounds.
Source: Daily Mail November 03, 2020 12:53 UTC