Clackmannan Market Place

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Clackmannan Market Place by Kevin Rae as part of the Geograph project.

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Clackmannan Market Place

Image: © Kevin Rae Taken: 26 Jul 2005

The village that Scotland's smallest county took its name from. View is looking down the main street of the town with the Mercat Cross and old Tolbooth with the clock on it visible, also visible is the large boulder just to the right of the cross which is known as the "Clack" or stone of Mannan which is named after the Celtic God Manau and after which the town takes its name.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.103906
Longitude
-3.745996