Bonhard Castle

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Drawing of Bonhard published in 1887[1]

Bonhard Castle was an L-plan tower house, dating from the 16th century, around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south east of Bo'ness, in West Lothian, Scotland.[2] It was demolished in 1962.[3]

Alternative names were Bonhard House, and Polkmyl Tower.[3]

The castle was owned by the Cornwalls of Bonhard. It was subdivided into farm-servant's dwellings, and altered internally. After it was burned out in 1959, it was blown up in 1962.[3]

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