Make any celebration memorable with professional Bouncy Castle Hire Newbold. Safe, clean and fun inflatables for birthdays, school events, BBQs and family parties. Delivery and setup across Newbold. Fully insured, safety checked and competitively priced.
Why choose our bouncy castle hire?
- Wide selection of Bouncy Castles for all ages 🎉
- Bright, Themed Inflatables Princess, Pirate, Jungle and so much more 🏰
- Affordably priced hires to suit every budget 💷
- Free delivery & setup in Newbold 🚚
- Fully insured & safety checked before every hire ✅
- Cleaned and sanitised between bookings 🧼
Wide range of castles & inflatables
Choose from a large fleet of Bouncy Castles and Bouncy Slides. Options include small Toddler Castles, Disco Dome, Combos, and so much more . Each unit is professionally maintained and visually inspected before delivery.
Safety, insurance and cleanliness
- All inflatables are safety checked and PAT-tested where required 🛡️
- Public liability insurance included with every hire 📄
- Regular deep-cleaning and sanitisation between uses 🧽
- Secure anchoring and setup to industry standards ⚙️
Delivery areas & setup
Free delivery & setup is available in Newbold. . Setup is swift and tidy. Equipment is checked on arrival and left ready for safe play.
Pricing & availability
Transparent pricing and no hidden fees. Competitive hire rates for half-day or full-day events. Affordable hire prices make party planning simple and cost-effective. Availability can be limited during peak seasons; early planning is recommended to secure preferred dates.
What to expect on the day
- Timely delivery within the arranged window ⏰
- Professional setup and safety briefing on site 🧑🔧
- Demonstration of safe rules and user guidance 📋
- Post-event swift collection and site tidy-up 🧹
Perfect for every event
Our Bouncy Castles are ideal for backyard parties, school fetes, community events and corporate family days. Bouncy Slides add extra excitement for older children and create memorable photos. Flexible hire durations tailor to your event schedule.
Reliable Bouncy Castle Hire Newbold with quality inflatables, professional service and safety-first standards. Availability limited during busy periods; early planning is advised to secure the best selection of Bouncy Castles and Bouncy Slides for your event.
Contact Us:
Email: info@availablecastles.com
Call Us: 07412576664 or 07401256348
or book online anytime www.availablecastles.com
Early History
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Newbold is recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) as Newebold. At that time it included several berewicks (outlying areas) such as Whittington, Brimington, Tapton, Boythorpe, Eckington, etc. Wikipedia+2Wishful Thinking+2
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The manor of Newbold was part of the Crown’s ancient demesne originally, then passed to the Abbey of Welbeck. Later (in 1570), it was sold to the Eyre family. Wishful Thinking+1
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There was a chapel (Eyre Chapel) in Newbold dedicated to St. Martin from the 13th century, built where four ancient trackways crossed. After acquiring the manor, the Eyre family took over responsibility for it. Derbyshire Heritage+2Derbyshire Victoria County History+2
19th Century and Industrial Growth
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In the 19th century Newbold’s population grew significantly. Factors included the Industrial Revolution: coal mining; brick, tile and earthenware manufacture. Wikipedia+2Vision of Britain+2
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The community was developing more infrastructure: chapels, national schools, works of industry. Buildings like Newbold House, Highfield, etc. are mentioned in directories from that time. Wishful Thinking+3Wikipedia+3Wishful Thinking+3
Education & Community Institutions
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A school was first established in Newbold in 1785 by George Milnes of Dunston Hall, supported by voluntary subscriptions. calmview.derbyshire.gov.uk
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Another school was opened in 1863 (on land given by Reverend A. Crawford‐Bromehead of Newbold House) and served until 1961. Then a new school opened in October 1961 at Cranborne Road. calmview.derbyshire.gov.uk
Parish, Administrative Changes
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For much of its early history, Newbold was part of the larger parish of Chesterfield. It wasn’t until the mid-19th century that it was separated (or has more distinct identity) for ecclesiastical/parish purposes. Wishful Thinking+2Vision of Britain+2
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In 1861 a parish “Newbold-cum-Dunston” was formed from parts of neighbouring chapelries/districts (St Thomas, Brampton; Holy Trinity, Chesterfield etc.). andrewsgen.com+1
Modern Era
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Today Newbold is largely residential. Wikipedia+1
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It has schools (for example St Mary’s Catholic High School, Outwood Academy Newbold) and local amenities. Wikipedia
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Features such as Holme Brook Reservoir & Country Park provide green space, conservation, walking/cycling routes. Wikipedia
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There’s also the Eyre Chapel — though its windows were bricked up mid 20th century due to vandalism, more recent restoration has been attempted. Wikipedia+1
If you like, I can pull together a full timeline (medieval → today) with dates and major changes, or focus just on buildings/architecture in Newbold. Do you prefer that?