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Kirkharle Christmas Fair

 
 
   
Thirty Food Stalls and Craft Stalls. Carol Singers. Mince Pies. Mulled Wine and Raffle.
   
Location Kirkharle Workshops
Kirkharle Courtyard
Kirkharle
NE19 2PE
Locate Kirkharle Workshops with multimap.com
   
Times 24 Nov 2006  to 25 Nov 2006 ,  Fri 10am - 7pm; Sat 10am - 6pm.
   
Booking Details Contact . Kirkarle Workshops  on 01830 540394
   
Organiser Details Kirkharle Workshops
01830 540394
   
 
     
 
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