A charity seeking to restore and preserve the historical legacy of Boleskine House and its estate has seen the efforts to establish the largest wildflower meadow in the region bloom this summer.

Two years after securing funding for the initiative, The Boleskine House Foundation saw the five-acre meadow showing significant color in its first year of bloom.

The meadow at Boleskine – formerly owned by occultist Aleister Crowley and later Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page – is one of the charity’s biodiversity initiatives that aims to support an increase in bee populations.