Knockfree Carpentry
Our on-site carpentry workshop empowers participants to develop practical skills in woodworking and furniture design, encouraging creativity, teamwork, and real-world experience for future employment.
Our social enterprise projects offer real-world learning, therapeutic benefits, and meaningful employment opportunities. Each initiative is designed to promote inclusion, build life and work skills, and support personal growth – all while building up the community.
Our on-site carpentry workshop empowers participants to develop practical skills in woodworking and furniture design, encouraging creativity, teamwork, and real-world experience for future employment.
The Garden Café, nestled in a Victorian glasshouse overlooking Blackpool, offers fresh meals while providing hands-on training in hospitality, fostering social inclusion and employability for Churchfield Community Trust service users.
Our gardens at St. Mary’s Campus and Blackpool offer calm, outdoor spaces where participants learn sustainable food growing, improve wellbeing, and gain practical skills. Seasonal produce supports local cafés, and the project reinvests in community training and social micro-enterprise.
107-109 Knockfree Ave.
Churchfield, Cork City
T23 YR66
Phone:
(021) 4 210 348
Route 202:
(Mahon Point to Holly Hill) via From Merchants Quay.
Get off at Harbour View Road (Bakers Rd Junction) stop.
Route 201:
(Boherboy Rd to CUH). Get off at Mount Agnes Road (Bantry Park) stop.