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Bouncy Castle Hire in Wimbledon

Elmbridge Inflatables is a family run business based in Hersham, Surrey established in 2011, we offer a variety of Bouncy Castles, Combos and Inflatables available for hire throughout the Elmbridge and Surrey areas. We will deliver to other areas such as Chertsey, so please contact us if your postcode is not listed, however, there may be a delivery charge subject to location.

We have Bouncy Castles, Inflatables and soft play available for all ages.

All our equipment comes from the leading manufacturers in the UK and are all Pipa Tested annually.

We deliver our castles outdoors from 1st April to 31st October, subject to the weather conditions being safe, not too wet or windy. In addition we will do our castles indoors all year round subject to venue suitability. We will not be offering any inflatables on hard standing ground, or communal areas, if you would like your castle on Astroturf please call us to see if your booking can be fulfilled.

About Wimbledon

Wimbledon, a suburban district in southwest London, is renowned globally for its prestigious tennis tournament. However, beyond the world-class tennis courts, Wimbledon offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors.

Wimbledon Common and Wimbledon Village

One of the most appealing aspects of Wimbledon is its extensive green spaces. Wimbledon Common is a vast open area perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, and exploring nature. The common is home to ponds, woodlands, and the iconic Windmill Museum, which offers insights into the area's history. Adjacent to the common is Wimbledon Village, which retains a charming rural feel with its boutique shops, cafes, and historic pubs. It's an ideal spot for shopping and dining, with a selection of high-end retailers and gourmet restaurants.

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

For tennis enthusiasts, the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is a must-visit. The museum provides an immersive experience into the history of the Wimbledon Championships, featuring memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and even the opportunity to tour the grounds and see Centre Court. Highlights include the Championship Trophies and a virtual reality experience that allows visitors to feel what it's like to be on the Centre Court.

New Wimbledon Theatre

Cultural aficionados will appreciate the New Wimbledon Theatre, an Edwardian theatre offering a diverse range of performances, from West End musicals and plays to comedy and ballet. The theatre, with its grand architecture and rich history, is one of the largest in London and ensures a vibrant cultural calendar throughout the year.

Wimbledon Park

Wimbledon Park, designed by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown, is another fantastic spot for outdoor activities. The park features a beautiful lake, golf course, tennis courts, and an athletics track. It’s an excellent location for family-friendly activities, including boating on the lake and playing in the children’s playground.

Southside House

For a glimpse into the area's historical grandeur, Southside House offers a fascinating visit. This historic house, with its baroque architecture and beautifully maintained gardens, provides guided tours that delve into the lives of the family who lived there and the house's rich history, including its connections to historical events and figures.

Wimbledon Windmill Museum

The Wimbledon Windmill Museum, located on Wimbledon Common, is a quirky and educational attraction. The museum, housed in a historic windmill, provides a look at the history of windmills in the UK and the development of milling technology. It’s particularly engaging for children, with hands-on exhibits and activities.

Cannizaro Park

Cannizaro Park, adjacent to Wimbledon Common, is a tranquil and picturesque park featuring formal gardens, sculptures, and a wide variety of plants and trees. The park is a hidden gem, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a moment of relaxation amidst nature.

Dining and Shopping

Wimbledon boasts a vibrant dining scene, with a range of options from cozy cafes and traditional pubs to fine dining restaurants. The Ivy Café in Wimbledon Village is particularly popular for its stylish setting and delicious menu. For shopping, Wimbledon offers a mix of high street brands and independent boutiques, particularly around Wimbledon Village and Centre Court Shopping Centre.

Wimbledon Farmers’ Market

On weekends, the Wimbledon Farmers’ Market is a delightful place to visit. Located at Wimbledon Park Primary School, the market offers a range of fresh produce, artisanal foods, and local crafts. It’s a great way to sample local flavors and support regional producers.

Wimbledon’s combination of natural beauty, historical sites, cultural venues, and a vibrant community makes it a diverse and appealing destination for visitors of all interests.