Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick
Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick 🎉
Looking to make your next party or event unforgettable? Bring the fun with our safe, clean, and exciting Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick. We deliver, set up, and safety-check every castle. Perfect for birthdays, school fairs, weddings, and community events in Swanwick and surrounding areas. Affordable all-day hire rates and free setup make planning easy.
- Wide range of Inflatables for kids (and adults too!) 🎈
- Fully insured & safety-checked ✅
- Affordable, all-day hire rates 💷
- Free setup & delivery with Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick 🚚
- Reliable, friendly service with local knowledge 🙂
Safety & Quality You Can Trust
Our priority is safe fun. Every Bouncy Castle hire is inspected before and after each event. We use clean, durable materials. The equipment meets current safety standards. Insurance is in place for peace of mind. Our team follows best practices during setup and takedown.
Wide Range of Options
Choose the perfect castle for your event. From Childrens Bouncy CastlesSlides to Disco Dome we have many different themed inflatables, Princess, Superhero, Cops And Robbers and many more we have options for every age and occasion. We also provide adult-friendly sizes for community and corporate events. Each option is maintained to a high standard.
Perfect For Events in Swanwick 💡
- Birthday parties 🥳
- Family gatherings 👨👩👧👦
- Community events & fetes 🎪
- School & church fairs 🏫
- Weddings and receptions 💒
Easy Booking & Local Delivery
Booking our Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick is simple. We offer free delivery and setup within Swanwick. Our local team knows the venues within the Swanwick Area. We arrive on time and leave your site neat and tidy after the event.
Affordable, Transparent Pricing
All-day hire rates keep your planning simple. No hidden fees. We explain what’s included: delivery, setup, safety checks, and takedown. Seasonal offers and package deals may be available. Ask about multi-castle discounts for larger events.
What You Get With Every Hire
- Professional delivery & setup from Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick ✅
- Full safety inspection and briefing 🔍
- Clean, well-maintained equipment 🧼
- Friendly local staff to assist on the day 🙋
- All-day hire for stress-free fun ⏰
Book Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick Today
Make your event stand out. Reserve your Bouncy Castle Hire Swanwick now and give your guests a memorable experience. We’re ready to help with planning, delivery, and safe setup. Bring the bounce — and the smiles — to your next event! 🎉
Contact Us:
Email: info@avilablecastles.com
Call Us: 07412576664 or 07401256348
or book online anytime of the day www.availablecastles.com
The name Swanwick is derived from the Old English Swana, meaning "herdsmen", and wic, meaning a group of buildings.[3] The settlement is thought to have begun in the vicinity of the farm above The Hayes (meaning "enclosure"), on which a number of ancient footpath routes converge. It is first mentioned in 1304 in Sir Thomas Chaworth's grants to Beauchief Abbey. Sir Thomas was the Lord of the Manor of Alfreton, which encompassed Swanwick. The area was exploited for coal from early times, first with small pits in the locality known as The Delves (meaning 'diggings') and later with a major colliery in the north of the parish, which closed in the 1960s.
Several families figure highly in Swanwick's long history. The Turners, beginning with George Turner in 1620, owned the local mineral rights and became coal magnates, until the death of Charles Turner in 1736. John Turner built Swanwick Old Hall around 1690 (demolished by 1812). Elizabeth Turner had a school built in 1740 to provide education for 20 children from poor families. The school house is now a private residence. The other most significant family was the Woods, who occupied the original Swanwick Hall ('The Old Hall') in what is known as Wood's Yard. It was a substantial yeoman's residence of 1678, as evidenced by a datestone high up on the dormer gables, along with the crest adopted by the Wood family.
Swanwick Hall, was built from 1771–72 by Derbyshire architect Joseph Pickford Of Derby, for Hugh Wood, a wealthy mineral rights owner and landowner in Swanwick after the Turner family left. It originally was a three-storey, five-bay red-brick house with limited stone dressings built south-east of the Swanwick. The house was extended in 1812, two years before Hugh's death, and in 1891 by Christopher Wood J.P. It was then sold for £10,376 to Derbyshire County Council in 1920 when it would then become a grammar school.
Swanwick Hayes – now the Hayes Conference Centre – was constructed in the 1850s as the home of Mr Fitzherbert Wright. In the early 1900s, it was converted into a conference centre, and operates as such to this day. The Hayes gained notoriety during World War II, when it served as a prisoner of war camp for both German and Italian prisoners. Franz von Werra, a Luftwaffe officer, escaped from here; he was recaptured at nearby RAF Hucknall, while trying to steal an aircraft. A film entitled The One That Got Away, and starring Hardy Krüger, was made of his exploits.