

From Roman soldiers to racing drivers, Kinneil Museum is the starting point for an exploration into the colourful history of the Kinneil Estate. With object displays and information on the Antonine Wall World Heritage Site and Roman Fortlet, Kinneil House and its occupants including key historical figures like James Watt, and the social and industrial history of the area.
A short walk from the museum takes visitors to a Roman fortlet, a medieval church and the site of the medieval village, Kinneil House, and James Watt’s cottage.
Open all year
Monday – Saturday: 12.30pm-4pm
Admission to Kinneil Museum is free.
Archaeology
The collections include evidence of human activity in the area dating back to prehistory. The Antonine wall traverses the district and there are several associated forts, making Roman archaeology particularly important in the area. Artefacts...
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Duchess Anne Cottages
Kinneil Estate
Bo'ness
EH51 0PR
Tel: 01506 778530
Email:
callendar.house@falkirk.gov.uk
For more information visit:
http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/...
