North West Wales - castles (and all)
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Re: North West Wales - castles (and all)
Yes, I agree. I am probably more interested in the environs than the house itself -- since it's unlikely to look the same anyway -- probably looks like a B&B -- no red walls or anything cool!
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Re: North West Wales - castles (and all)
Quacoan wrote:
Now Boleskine House -- that's one I'd like to see!
I've been there. It looks disappointingly normal if you know what i mean. I was expecting something a little gothic and creepy looking but it just looked like an average lakeside bungalow. It's a private residence so you can't go in but you can have a nosey round the little cemetary opposite (rumour has it there is a secret passage between the house and cemetary) and walk round the lakeside for a spot of Nessie hunting.
The locals tells me Page was hardly ever there.