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Visit Kinneil House for free this weekend
HISTORIC Kinneil House in Bo'ness is joining dozens of historic buildings in Scotland and opening its doors for free this weekend. The A-listed building - which houses some of the best renaissance wall paintings in Scotland - will provide access to visitors on Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13. The opening has been organised… Continue reading Visit Kinneil House for free this weekend
Roebuck’s pottery in the spotlight
ONE of the occupants of Kinneil House - and his venture into the world of commercial pottery - is highlighted in a new website. Dr John Roebuck moved to the historic mansion in 1764. He ran coal mines in Bo'ness and worked with inventor James Watt. However, Roebuck hit money problems and became bankrupt. The… Continue reading Roebuck’s pottery in the spotlight
Free open days at Kinneil House
HISTORIC Kinneil House in Bo'ness is opening its doors for a series of free open days in 2008. The A-listed building - which houses some of the best renaissance wall paintings in Scotland - will provide access to visitors on Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13. There will also be further free days on… Continue reading Free open days at Kinneil House
Kinneil Museum open for Easter
HISTORY lovers are being given egg-stra opportunities to visit Kinneil Museum this Easter. The Bo'ness museum will be open to visitors on Good Friday, March 21; Saturday, March 22; Easter Sunday, March 23 and Easter Monday, March 24. Admission is free of charge. Councillor Adrian Mahoney, Convener of Environment and Heritage at Falkirk Council, said: … Continue reading Kinneil Museum open for Easter
Kinneil on BBC Radio
Kinneil House and Estate, the Hippodrome Cinema and the historic Bo'ness Seabox featured in BBC Radio Scotland's Past Lives programme this week. If you missed the programme, you can still listen to it online for the next few days. Click: http://tinyurl.com/2wm6l8
Second public meeting on woodlands
A SECOND public meeting to discuss the future of historic Kinneil Woods in Bo'ness takes place next week. Bo'ness Community Council will hold the talks as part of its regular monthly meeting. The event takes place next Wednesday, February 13, in the rooms above Bo'ness Library, starting at 7 p.m. The presentation will follow similar… Continue reading Second public meeting on woodlands
Talks to begin on future of Kinneil Woods
CONSULTATION on the future of historic Kinneil Woods in Bo'ness begins next week. Two public meetings have been organised to help develop management plans for the historic woodland. The first meeting, hosted by The Friends of Kinneil, will take place on Thursday, February 7, starting at 7.30 p.m. Residents will also be able to air… Continue reading Talks to begin on future of Kinneil Woods
Free 2008 calendar
A CHARITY is urging history lovers to make a date - with Kinneil Estate.The historical Bo'ness parkland features throughout The Friends of Kinneil's 2008 calendar, which can now be downloaded for free from http://www.kinneil.org.uk/ (A link to download the Calendar is at the end of this story.) Chairwoman Lynn Munro said: "We produced the downloadable calendar last… Continue reading Free 2008 calendar
Happy New Year from The Friends of Kinneil
Happy New Year from The Friends of Kinneil. We hope you've had a great festive season. This year promises to be busy for Kinneil Estate and The Friends of Kinneil. ** FREE WINTER WALKS The year will kick off with a series of free walks around the estate - just the thing to blow away… Continue reading Happy New Year from The Friends of Kinneil
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