Knockbrake Garden Railroad Charity Weekend

Knockbrake Garden Railroad Charity Weekend

Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th August 2024
11am - 3pm
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Knockbrake Garden. 63 King Street, Crosshill, KA197RE

Knockbrake Garden Railroad Charity Weekend

We are delighted to announce this year at the Knockbrake Railroad Open Weekend, the event will be supporting Carrick District Girlguiding!

It is a great annual event for young and old, come see this unbelievable landscaped garden railroad with the wow factor 

Refreshments, tombola and fun activities are being planned for the weekend event in Crosshill!

Get the dates in your diary and keep an eye on our page for further details coming very soon

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