In Person Falkirk Kinneil House - Historic Environment Scotland Please note that Kinneil House is taking part in a different weekend than other venues in the Falkirk region. Built next to the Antonine Wall, Kinneil House was one of the seats of the powerful and wealthy Hamilton family. Subject to extensions and refurbishments over 300 years, it reflected the Hamiltons’ high status both inside and out. View Details Facilities Disabled WC WC Parking Limited Access
In Person Falkirk Museum of Scottish Railways Scotland’s largest railway museum! Explore 3 buildings of locomotives, carriages and wagons. Get hands on and discover railway history through fun interactive displays. Climb on board our vintage Glasgow Subway Car and feel the past surround you. Become a signalman and pull the lever frame and challenge your friends to work out how to operate the points. Get an insight into life aboard a travelling Post Office Coach by sorting the letters yourself. View Details Facilities Disabled WC WC Refreshments Events For Children Parking Limited Access
In Person Falkirk Polmont Old Parish Church Built in 1732 to a design by William Adam this is a typical T-shaped church of the Presbyterian form. The south façade contains two large round-headed windows with remnants of the former tracery. The pulpit stood in the centre of the south wall, facing aisles to the north, west and east, each with a gallery. A door in each of these gables gave access to the ground floor. The galleries were reached by external stairs on the north side and the upper floor doorways mark their positions. View Details Facilities Disabled Access Disabled WC WC Parking
In Person Falkirk Stenhouse and Carron Parish Church Originally McLaren Memorial Church (amalgamated with Carron Church, demolished 1963) this building shows similarities to Carronvale House by the same architect, eg a flavouring of Arts-and-Crafts, open timber-work porches and small paned windows. A-listed. View Details Facilities Disabled Access WC Refreshments Parking Hearing Loop