Lottery funding secured for restoration of Loch Ness manor house

Lottery funding secured for restoration of Loch Ness manor house

Boleskine House

The Boleskine House Foundation SCIO has been awarded £250,000 by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to complete the interior restoration of Boleskine House.

The investment will also enable a wider programme of community engagement, supporting the charity’s vision of Boleskine as a community and nature hub that has been at the core of ambition for the future of the historic property.

“Receiving these funds is a monumental step for our organisation and the local community,” said Keith Readdy, chairman of The Boleskine House Foundation. “It allows us to complete the interior restoration of this treasured site, preserving its legacy for future generations to experience and learn from. We are profoundly grateful for this support and look forward to bringing this vision to life.”



Recently the Foundation lodged an application with the Highland Council for final Listed Building Consent for the planned design of the house interiors. The designs, created by LDN Architects, reimagine the historical elements of the B-listed building, with a nod to important eras of the house’s past, while reducing its carbon footprint.

Boleskine’s interior designs boast a Georgian-style kitchen, dining room, formal wood-panelled drawing room, and library and research room, while the lounge design is inspired by the Egyptian revivalist trend of the Victorian era. Rooms will be adorned with reclaimed Jacobean fireplaces, providing a grand finishing touch.


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