Kinneil House, Bo'ness

Maker
Unknown
Production date
Early 20th Century
Description
View of the house with central tower five storeys high and three bays wide. Flanking it are two four-storey stair towers. To the right is a long three-storey L-shaped wing terminating in two crow-stepped gables.
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Object detail

Department
Maker
Production date
Early 20th Century
Subject notes
Kinneil House was built in 1546-50 by James Hamilton, second Earl of Arran and extended in 1677 by Anne, Duchess of Hamilton. This led to Kinneil and Bo'ness being elected a burgh of regality and being granted the free port status upon which Bo'ness's prosperity was built.
Accession number
P02617

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