Bouncy Castle Hire — Annesley 🎉

Bouncy Castle Hire in Annesley for parties and events. Safe, clean, and colourful inflatables for all ages. Perfect for birthday parties, school fairs, BBQs, christenings, weddings and community events. Fully insured and safety-tested. Delivery, set up and collection included. Choose from a wide range of sizes and themes.

Quick Summary — What We Provide

  • Event types: Birthday parties 🥳, school fairs 🎓, BBQs & family fun days 🍔, christenings & weddings 💒
  • Service area: Annesley
  • Safety: Fully insured & safety-tested ✅
  • Convenience: Delivered, set up & collected for you ✅
  • Themes: Princess, Superhero, Jungle & more!

Why Choose Bouncy Castle Hire Annesley?

Local expertise for local events. Fast delivery in Annesley. Equipment checked before every hire. Staff trained in safe installation. Clear safety guidance given at every event. Clean inflatables, bright colours, and modern designs. A reliable choice for family-friendly fun.

Events Suited to Our Bouncy Castle Hire

  • Birthday parties — Toddler to teen-friendly 🥳
  • School fairs and fundraisers — High capacity options 🎓
  • Community events and village fêtes — Durable, all-day inflatables
  • BBQs and family fun days — Easy setup in gardens and parks 🍔
  • Christenings and wedding receptions — Subtle styles for mixed-age guests 💒

Safety & Insurance

  • Fully insured for public liability
  • Regular safety checks and PAT testing
  • Anchoring and soft-landing mats where required
  • Safety briefing provided with every hire
  • Age and capacity limits clearly displayed

Delivery, Setup & Collection

Delivery to Annesley and nearby locations. Setup by trained staff. Quick installation with minimal disruption. Collection after your event. All transport and handling included in the hire process.

Sizes & Themes Available

Booking Notes

  • Flexible hire durations available
  • Clear pricing and no hidden fees
  • Weather policy explained at time of booking
  • Special requirements catered for on request

Reliable Bouncy Castle Hire Annesley designed for safety, cleanliness, and fun. Bright inflatables, simple logistics, and a wide selection of themes make events memorable. Perfect for every occasion where kids and families gather.

Contact Us:

Email: info@availablecastles.com

Phone: 07412576664 or 07401256348

or you can book online anytime www.availablecastles.com

Early Origins


Medieval Period & Annesley Old Church / Hall

  • In 1156 Ralph Britto de Annesley (also known in sources as Ralph de Annesley / “de Annesley”) founded a priory at Felley. southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk+1

  • The “Old Church” (All Saints, the medieval church near the Hall) was built in 1356 to replace an earlier Norman building. southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk+1

  • The manor passed via marriage to the Chaworth (later Chaworth-Musters) family in the 15th century. Alice, the heiress of the Annesley manor, married George Chaworth. southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk+2Wikipedia+2

  • Annesley Hall: the country house (Grade II listed) has its origins in the mid-13th century and was developed over time. Alterations were made in the 17th, 18th, 19th centuries. Wikipedia+1


Village, Landscape & Parkland

  • The land around Annesley was part of a deer park / royal parkland in medieval times. An Annesley Castle (a motte‐and‐bailey) was built, likely in 1194 by Prince John, to protect the forest boundary. awcommunity.co.uk+1

  • Over centuries, parkland, woodland, gardens, riding paths etc. were developed, particularly under the Chaworth family. Discover Ashfield+2Wikipedia+2

  • The medieval village of old Annesley was remodelled: by the 17th century parts of the old village were demolished to make way for hall extensions, gardens, and the park landscape. Discover Ashfield+1


Industrial Era & Mining


Churches & Religion

  • The Old Church near Annesley Hall (built 1356) was used for centuries; as the colliery village grew, people found it inconvenient to travel to worship there. southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk+2miningheritage.co.uk+2

  • In 1874 a new church (All Saints) was erected, closer to the expanding population, designed by Thomas Graham Jackson. Wikipedia+2miningheritage.co.uk+2

  • The Old Church fell into disuse (last occasional services around 1942), then deterioration set in.

0