The house was once owned by guitarist and Crowley collector Jimmy Page.
A possible reason for this may be that guitarist Jimmy Page already owned Boleskin House, for many years the home of notorious occultist and white witch Aleister Crowley, near Foyers on the south bank of Loch Ness, and was a frequent visitor to Caithness.
By some accounts, Jamie Foyers was an actual person who was killed at Burgos in 1812, but by other accounts it was originally a generic Perthshire term for a soldier.
Today, the first and second floor reception foyers feature the school's original wainscoting made of American chestnut, now an endangered species.