🎉 Bouncy Castle Hire in Bingham delivers safe, clean, and fully insured inflatables for every celebration. We supply a wide range of castles, themes, and sizes. Perfect for birthdays, school fairs, family events, and community fundraisers. Free local delivery, setup, and collection included. ✅
- ✅ Safe, clean & fully insured inflatables.
- ✅ Extensive selection of themes and sizes.
- ✅ Experienced setup team with fast, reliable service.
- ✅ Free local delivery, setup & collection within Bingham.
- ✅ Risk assessments and public liability cover provided.
Our Range: Themes, Sizes & Extras
Choose from traditional castles to themed inflatables. Each unit is cleaned and safety-checked before delivery. Options suit toddlers through teens and adults.
Safety & Cleaning Standards
Safety is non-negotiable. All inflatables meet current safety standards. Each unit is professionally cleaned between hires. Staff perform site risk assessments and secure correct anchoring. Fully insured cover protects hosts and guests.
Events We Serve in Bingham
- Children’s birthday parties.
- School fetes and charity events.
- Community festivals and church gatherings.
- Family fun days and corporate family events.
- Sports club open days and team celebrations.
Delivery, Setup & Collection
Delivery areas: Bingham. Free local delivery, setup, and collection included for hires within Bingham. Our team arrives on time. We set up, check safety features, and demonstrate simple rules. After the event we return to dismantle and remove the equipment.
Booking Details & What to Expect
- Easy booking for single or multiple units.
- Transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
- Clear hire terms and safety guidance provided.
- Weather contingency and rescheduling options discussed at booking.
- Dedicated support during the hire period for peace of mind.
Local Focus: Proudly Serving Bingham
We specialise in Bouncy Castle Hire Bingham. Local knowledge helps with venue access, parking and setup spots. We know local parks, halls and garden layouts. This ensures smooth delivery and a great experience for hosts and guests.
🎉 Make your next event memorable with professional Bouncy Castle Hire Bingham. Safe, fun, and fully managed — everything included for a stress-free party. ✅
Contact Us:
Email: info@availablecastles.com
Phone: 07412576664 or 07401256348
you can book online anytime www.availablecastles.com
🏺 Early History
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Archaeology shows settlement since the Roman period. Roman pottery kilns and villas have been found around Bingham, and it lay near the Fosse Way, a major Roman road.
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The name Bingham comes from Old English, probably meaning “homestead of the people of Bynna”.
📜 Medieval Period
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Bingham appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, described as a small agricultural community with a church and manor.
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For centuries, it was a rural village focused on farming and markets.
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The parish church of St Mary and All Saints dates back to the 13th century, with a prominent spire that still dominates the town.
🏪 Market Town Development
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By the Middle Ages, Bingham had grown into a market town, serving local villages.
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It was granted a market charter, and weekly markets plus annual fairs became central to local life.
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The town developed around the Market Place, which remains the civic centre today.
🌾 18th–19th Century
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Bingham stayed largely agricultural but gained new trade through coaching routes on the turnpike road (now the A52).
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In 1851, the railway arrived, linking Bingham with Nottingham and Grantham, boosting growth.
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The Victorian era saw the construction of schools, chapels, and civic buildings.
🌆 20th Century to Today
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Bingham remained a small market town until the post–World War II housing boom, when it expanded rapidly as a commuter town for Nottingham.
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New estates were built in the 1960s–70s, but the historic Market Place and medieval street plan survived.
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Today, Bingham has around 9,000 residents, keeping its market town character while serving as a thriving residential hub.
⚔️ Fun Facts
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Bingham Market still runs today, continuing a tradition dating back over 700 years.
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The town is sometimes called the “Gateway to the Vale of Belvoir”, as it sits at the edge of that historic rural area.
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In 1967, archaeologists discovered Roman kilns in Bingham — evidence of large-scale pottery production.