Kinghorn Church community fayre in Kinghorn Church Hall on the High Street. Our annual event returns to Kinghorn - not to be missed.
Lots of stalls to browse and buy from - cake, craft, hamper, bottle, gifts and try your hand at splat the rat for children (and adults too!!).
Come along and enjoy the event and get yourself a hot cuppa and a sweet treat.
Kinghorn Parish Church, 2 Rossland Place, Kinghorn KY3 9SS
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