Bring the fun to your next party with reliable Bouncy Castle Hire Morton. We deliver a wide range of castles and inflatables for birthdays, school fairs, family events and community gatherings. Safe, insured and perfect for indoor or outdoor venues in Morton and nearby areas.
Summary
- ✅ Wide choice of castles & fun themes
- ✅ Fully safety-tested & insured inflatables
- ✅ Friendly delivery, setup & collection in Morton
- ✅ Indoor & outdoor hire available
- ✅ Affordable packages to suit every budget
Why choose our Bouncy Castle Hire Morton?
- Variety: Classic castles, Themed Inflatables( Princess, Pirate, Superheros and so many more,)Bouncy Combos, Slides and Ball Pits. Options for toddlers, kids and mixed-age events.
- Safety-first: All inflatables are routinely inspected, cleaned and safety-tested. Equipment is covered by public liability insurance.
- Local service: Fast, friendly delivery and setup across Morton. We know local venues and site requirements.
- Flexible hire: Short-term, half-day or full-day hires. Indoor or outdoor placements accommodated.
- Clear pricing: Transparent packages to fit small parties and large events without hidden fees.
Delivery Areas
We provide Bouncy Castle Hire Morton. Delivery, setup and collection are included for addresses within Morton and immediate surrounding areas. Indoor setups are possible in village halls, school gyms and community centres. Outdoor setups fit gardens, parks and event fields.
Safety & setup details
- Pre-hire inspection and cleaning of every inflatable
- Anchoring and secure set-up for outdoor events
- Non-slip entry mats and clear safety guidance
- Capacities and age limits displayed with each unit
- Weather policy for outdoor hires with safe options for rain or wind
Popular themes & units
- Princess Castle – ideal for birthdays and themed parties
- Superhero Castle – bright colours and high energy
- Combo slides – bounce and slide in one unit
- Toddler zones – low walls, soft play and ball pits
- Sport & game inflatables – perfect for school fairs and community events
What to expect on the day
- On-time delivery and professional setup
- Short demonstration of safety rules
- Secure anchoring and safety checks before use
- Collection arranged at a pre-agreed time
- Support for venue-specific requirements in Morton
Affordable packages
We offer flexible packages to suit every budget. Choose a simple single-castle hire for a small gathering or a multi-unit package for larger events and school fairs. Pricing is transparent and tailored to hire duration and unit selection.
For safe, fun and dependable bouncy castle hire in Morton, choose a local supplier that puts safety, variety and service first. Enjoy stress-free event planning with tested inflatables and friendly local delivery. 🎈
Contact Us:
Email: info@availablecastles.com
Call Us: 07412576664 or 07401256348
or book online anytime www,availablecastles.com
Origins & Early History
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The area around Morton shows evidence of very early human activity: A hoard of Roman coins found between Hagg House Farm and Morton Lodge Farm is dated about AD 210. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+1
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Morton is first mentioned in a will of Wulfric Spott in 1002. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+1
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It appears in the Domesday Book (1086), as one of the manors belonging to Walter D'Aincourt (also spelled Deincourt). Wikipedia+1
Medieval to Pre-Industrial Era
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Morton Church (Holy Cross) has Saxon origins and Norman features; the present tower was built around 1400 in the Perpendicular style. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+2Wikipedia+2
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Over the centuries, the manor changed hands: held by the Deincourt family until their line died out; in 1749 acquired by the Sitwell family, who held it until 1912 when the estate was broken up. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+1
Industrial Revolution & Growth
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Coal mining had a major effect on Morton’s development:
• In 1865 the Clay Cross Company opened Morton Colliery No: 5. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+2Wikipedia+2
• In 1874 Colliery No: 6 (known as the Hard Coal) was opened. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+1
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A railway station (Doe Hill) was opened in 1862 on the Midland Railway, helping connect Morton with nearby towns. mortonparishcouncil.org.uk+1
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As a result of the collieries, a lot of housing was built to house mine workers; the population grew and the village transformed from a primarily farming settlement to one strongly tied to mining.