'Nothing left' as Jimmy Savile's Highland home stripped bare by souvenir hunters

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Savile's Highland home is now "totally wrecked" (Image: dailyrecord)

New images show Jimmy Savile's Highland lair now "totally wrecked" with the building stripped bare so that "there is nothing left of it".

The Glencoe home where the celebrity paedophile is believed to have abused 20 victims now has collapsed ceilings, smashed walls and piles of debris left behind by sick trophy hunters in recent days.

The property, once visited by King Charles, still sits festering nearly 18-months after a council received controversial plans to bulldoze it and build an ultra-modern new home.

Speaking to members of an online group who visit derelict and abandoned properties, Lauren Watt said: "Finally went to see the Jimmy Savile house. Nothing left of it though," reported the Daily Record.

Other members who have visited the site said the cottage had been "completely wrecked" in recent weeks, with roof tiles torn off and insulation pulled from walls.

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'Nothing left' as Jimmy Savile's Highland home stripped bare by souvenir huntersHow the property used to look like in 1999 (Mirrorpix)

One explorer said: "Place is probably cursed, but the current owners must be sick of people trashing it."

Another said: "It's sad as its not justice for the families or hurting (Jimmy Savile)... would be a nice home for someone regardless."

Savile, who was one of the BBC's biggest stars, spent decades grooming, molesting and raping children.

It's feared the DJ, who died in 2011, had abused up to 1,000 children, with some as young as two years old.

'Nothing left' as Jimmy Savile's Highland home stripped bare by souvenir huntersSouvenir hunters have now stripped the property bare (dailyrecord)

Savile first set eyes on the Allt-na-Reigh cottage on a cycling trip in 1944 and lived there from 1998 until his death aged 84.

It also featured in the Louis Theroux documentary When Louis Met Jimmy in 2000, when the interviewer spent a week with the star.

Savile left orders that the cottage be handed over to the community after his death. But soon after, Scotland Yard launched a nationwide probe into a flood of allegations about the perverted star, with police searching the cottage for evidence that victims were abused there.

The two-bed home beside the A82, once home to climber and mountain rescue leader Hamish MacInnes, was auctioned for £212,000 then sold on.

'Nothing left' as Jimmy Savile's Highland home stripped bare by souvenir huntersKing Charles visiting the property in 1999 (Mirrorpix)

It was later bought for a reported £335,000 by the family of retail tycoon Harris Aslam but his plans to raze it to the ground remain up in the air despite being lodged in October 2021.

Aslam plans to replace the eyesore with a futuristic new-build family home but the proposal has prompted a flood of complaints.

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Amongst objectors was The National Trust for Scotland who said the contemporary design would "distract and detract from the immersive experience of travelling through a landscape that is renowned and valued across the world".

It said: "It damages our nation's reputation for respecting heritage, while bringing no obvious public benefit."

The Highland Council planning application is still under consideration.

Sally Hind

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