56°6′35.8″N 3°44′52.7″W / 56.109944°N 3.747972°W 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.[1]
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edit- ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Clackmannan House (LB1950)". Retrieved 15 April 2019.