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The River Devon lies to the south, a river which runs the length of the county, though through neighbouring villages Dollar and Alva to the east and west respectively. The former mining village of Coalsnaughton lies just south, whilst Alloa lies four miles south-west.  
 
The River Devon lies to the south, a river which runs the length of the county, though through neighbouring villages Dollar and Alva to the east and west respectively. The former mining village of Coalsnaughton lies just south, whilst Alloa lies four miles south-west.  
  
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Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire

Tillicoultry

Tillicoultry is a village in Clackmannanshire; one of the 'Hillfoots Villages' which sit beneath the scarp slope that terminates the southern edge of the Ochil Hills, and which hills provide a spectacular backdrop to the village.

The River Devon lies to the south, a river which runs the length of the county, though through neighbouring villages Dollar and Alva to the east and west respectively. The former mining village of Coalsnaughton lies just south, whilst Alloa lies four miles south-west.

The village is beautified by the hills behind and attractive cottages lining its main street. Today it is a popular commuter village. (Read more)