Tarbrax (Scottish Gaelic: "An Tòrr Breac" - meaning "the speckled tor") is a small village in the Parish of Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
The name is derived from the Lawhead Tarbrax estate within which it was built, which was then owned by David Souter Robertson, a founder of modern Accountancy.
[2][3] Wind farms have recently been built near Tarbrax, strongly opposed by some members of the local community when first proposed in 2006–2007, warmly welcomed by others.
A committee of local people of all ages has formed to look into the problem of the football pitch and its surroundings which are considered unsightly, and plans have been made to improve the appearance of this area.
As of late August 2012 work had begun by South Lanarkshire Council within the village common green to add drainage and allow for it be used by residents.