Tradespeople in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire

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  • Carpet Fitter

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  • Chimney Sweep

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  • Cleaner

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  • Dog Groomer

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  • Dog Walker

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  • Electrician

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  • Gardener

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  • Handyman

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  • Heating Engineer

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  • Joiner

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  • Kitchen Fitter

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  • Landscaper

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  • Locksmith

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  • Painter And Decorator

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  • Personal Trainer

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  • Pest Control Specialist

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  • Plasterer

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  • Plumber

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  • Roofer

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  • Stonemason

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  • Tiler

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  • Web Developer

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  • Window Cleaner

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About Menstrie

Menstrie is a growing village at the western end of Clackmannanshire, sitting at the foot of the Ochil Hills roughly two miles north-east of Stirling, marking the beginning of the chain of hillfoot settlements.

Menstrie Castle, dating from the 16th century, is notable as the birthplace of Sir William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling, who founded the colony of Nova Scotia in 1621 — the castle contains a commemoration room with the coats of arms of the Nova Scotia baronets.

The village has expanded considerably in recent decades with new residential development, attracted by its scenic position, good primary school, and proximity to Stirling.

Dumyat, one of the most popular hills in the Ochil range, is easily accessible from Menstrie and offers panoramic views across the Forth valley.

Nearby: Alva, Bridge of Allan, Tullibody

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About Clackmannanshire

Clackmannanshire coat of arms

Clackmannanshire is the smallest council area in Scotland by land area, tucked between the Ochil Hills to the north and the River Forth to the south, with Stirling to the west and Fife across the water to the east.

Alloa is the county town and largest settlement, a former brewing centre on the north bank of the Forth, while a chain of hillfoot towns and villages — Tillicoultry, Alva, Menstrie, and Dollar — runs along the base of the Ochils to the north.

The county has a rich industrial heritage: textiles in the hillfoot towns, brewing in Alloa, and coal mining across the lowland parishes shaped the area through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

Despite its small size, Clackmannanshire packs in considerable variety — from the dramatic gorges and hill walks of the Ochils to the flat carseland of the Forth, from medieval tower houses to Victorian mill architecture.

The area is well connected, with the A91 running along the hillfoot corridor and rail services from Alloa to Stirling and onward to Glasgow, making it a practical base for commuters working across the central belt.

Nearby: Falkirk, Fife, Perth and Kinross, Stirling

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