Row over house that belonged to Jimmy Page and Aleister Crowley | The Times

When Jimmy Page bought an imposing mansion on the banks of Loch Ness in 1970, he was drawn to the property because it once belonged to infamous occultist Aleister Crowley. The Led Zeppelin guitarist sold up after 22 years and few visits, reportedly concluding that there were “bad vibes” there. Today there are claims that occult groups are still haunting the “most notorious home in the Highlands”.

Source: Row over house that belonged to Jimmy Page and Aleister Crowley | News | The Times

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dashtwofive

YouTube talk show host Kev Baker went to visit the house in the recent past and felt it necessary to have an exorcism performed on himself afterwards. Shook him up, the visit, I mean.

toadstoolwe

Can you give me a link to Kev Baker’s podcast?

Jamie J Barter

is there any known evidence that Jimmy Page “reportedly conclud[ed] that there were ‘bad vibes’ [at Boleskine]”? There seems to be a wrong note being struck, somewhere.
NormaN Joy Conquest