• Mary, Queen of Scots stayed at Boghall in 1565. Regent Moray came to Boghall with an army on 11 June 1568 and the castle surrendered to him.
  • It is thought that the castle at Boghall was preceded by the motte and bailey castle, now known as Gillespie Moat in Biggar itself.
  • Boghall Castle was in its day one of the largest and most imposing castles in the south of Scotland. ... 1565 ~ Mary, Queen of Scots visits Boghall Castle.
  • Boghall Castle seen from the road at the south. ... The castle ruins seen from the west.
  • Boghall Castle, Lanarkshire 1870 (it collapsed shortly afterwards) and now.
  • A rather fanciful print of Boghall Castle dating from 1867. Boghall Castle was a 14th century castle to the south of Biggar.
  • Boghall Castle, two towers remain of large C16 or earlier castle of the Flemings abandoned C18 and robbed of stone.
  • About Boghall Castle. Activities and tours near by. ... Boghall Castle was a 14th century castle to the south of Biggar, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
  • The monument consists of the remains of Boghall Castle, the medieval fortified residence of the Flemings. Boghall is an example of a courtyard plan castle of 15th...