Clackmannan (Clach Mhanainn en gaélique (gd)) est une ville et une paroisse civile d'Écosse, située dans la région du Clackmannanshire (à qui elle donne son nom). Elle est située dans la vallée de la Forth, dans les Central Lowlands, à 3 km au sud-est d'Alloa, le siège du comté.

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Clackmannan House

Clackmannan House, built c. 1815, is an example of Georgian design, stone built and nestled in a secluded setting amidst garden grounds of approximately 1.3 acres. It is a substantial family home with accommodation over three floors. The accommodation comprises a traditional Georgian entrance with large vestibule, expansive reception hallway with period curved staircase, and a formal drawing room reflective of the era. It is a category B listed building.
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Clackmannan and Kennet railway station

Clackmannan and Kennet railway station served the town of Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, from 1893 to 1930 on the Kincardine Line.
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Clackmannan

Clackmannan ( ; Scottish Gaelic: Clach Mhanainn, perhaps meaning "Stone of Manau"), is a small town and civil parish set in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. Situated within the Forth Valley, Clackmannan is 1.8 miles (2.9 km) south-east of Alloa and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south of Tillicoultry. The town is within the county of Clackmannanshire, of which it was formerly the county town, until Alloa overtook it in size and importance.
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Clackmannan Tolbooth

Clackmannan Tolbooth is a former municipal building on Main Street in Clackmannan in Clackmannanshire in Scotland. The building, of which only the clock tower survives, is a Category A listed building.
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Chapelhill Park

Chapelhill Park was a football ground in Clackmannan, Scotland. It was the home ground of Clackmannan F.C. from 1886 until the club folded in 1931.