Planning a birthday, BBQ, school event, or family fun day in Alfreton? Our Bouncy Castle Hire Alfreton service brings safe, clean, and colourful inflatables to your venue. Perfect for children’s parties, community events, and garden gatherings. Great prices and free local delivery around Alfreton make every event bounce-tastic. 🏰✨
- Competitive pricing that fits party budgets. 💷
- Free local delivery within Alfreton and nearby areas. 🚚
- Fully insured and safety tested for peace of mind. 🛡️
- Cleaned and sanitised after every hire. 🧼
- Friendly, professional setup and takedown. 🤝
- Sizes and themes for toddlers to teens. 🎭
We specialise in bouncy castle hire Alfreton and serve surrounding villages and towns. Local delivery keeps costs low and setup quick. Delivery areas include residential gardens, school fields, community centres, and event spaces across the Alfreton area. Coverage focuses on prompt service within short travel times.
Safety & cleanliness standards 🧯
- All inflatables undergo regular safety inspections. 🔍
- Fully insured operations and documented risk assessments. 📑
- Anchoring, blowers, and repair kits provided with every hire. ⚙️
- Sanitised surfaces and regular deep cleans between hires. 🧴
- Age and capacity guidance supplied for safe use. 👶👧🧑
Range of bouncy castles and extras 🏰
- Full delivery, setup, and removal service in Alfreton. 📦
- All necessary equipment: blower, stakes, mats. 🔌
- Brief safety briefing on-site for supervisors. 🗣️
- Post-hire collection and clean up. ♻️
Availability varies by season. Weekend dates and school holiday slots are especially busy. Early planning helps secure preferred castles and themes. Let your Alfreton event stand out with reliable, safe, and colourful bouncy castle hire — fun designed for all ages. 🎉
Contact Us:
Email: info@availablecastles.com
Phone: 07412576664 or 07401256348
or book online anytime www.availablecastles.com
🏰 A Brief History of Alfreton, Derbyshire
Early Origins:
Alfreton’s roots stretch back to Anglo-Saxon times. The town’s name likely comes from “Ælfred’s tun” — meaning Alfred’s settlement. It was recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) as “Elstretune,” when it was a small farming community within Sherwood Forest’s southern edge.
Medieval Period:
By the 12th century, Alfreton was a modest village centered around St. Martin’s Church, which still stands today with parts dating from that era. The settlement grew as a market town, trading local produce and livestock.
Industrial Revolution:
Alfreton’s real expansion came in the 18th and 19th centuries. Rich coal seams and ironstone in the area made it an industrial hub. The Oakes family were prominent landowners who developed mines and ironworks, transforming Alfreton from an agricultural village into a bustling industrial town.
The arrival of the railway in the mid-1800s strengthened trade links, allowing coal and manufactured goods to reach wider markets. Rows of terraced houses were built to accommodate miners and factory workers.
20th Century to Present:
Coal mining continued until the 1980s, when most pits closed following the national decline of the industry. Alfreton then diversified into light manufacturing, retail, and services.
Today, Alfreton is a busy market town with strong transport links (close to the A38 and M1), a blend of historic buildings and modern development, and a proud local identity rooted in its industrial and community heritage.