Carnock (Scottish Gaelic: A' Chàrnaich) is a village and parish of Fife, Scotland, 4+1⁄4 miles (7 kilometres) west of Dunfermline.
Next door to the Pub is a local craft shop / studio in what used to be the village Post Office .
Subsequent Roman encampments are suspected three miles (five kilometres) east of Dunfermline and a large camp at Loch Ore.
The pre-Reformation church of St Caernach (which gives its name to the village) was run by the red friars of Scotlandwell and dates from 1250.
[10] After the Reformation in 1560 the church in Carnock was under the control variously of Saline to the north and Dunfermline to the east.
Thomas Gillespie was founder of the Relief Synod which was latterly incorporated into the United Presbyterian Church.
Services run from Dunfermline bus station serving Gowkhall, Oakley and Saline, Fife.