Belper Bouncy Castle Hire
Are you looking for a indoor local venue hire to host your party? then click on the local indoor venue hire where we have attended with our bouncy castles in the past to assure that they fit and the halls accept them
Belper bouncy castles deliver bouncy castles, Bell tents and all inflatables to Hire In and around the Belper area, including Heage, Kilburn, Holbrook, and Duffield. We have a fantastic range of bouncy castle / inflatables to hire, we can put them in the garden / hard surfaces or we have a range of church halls and venues where our bouncy castles can fit indoors in and around the Belper area.
So if you have a Bouncy castle event or party in Belper and your looking for some inflatables or bouncy castles, or even if you are just looking for some inspiration then you have come to the most reliable and experienced company in the area - Belper bouncy castle hire!
We also have launched our fabulous Glamping Luxury Bell Tent hire . Our fantastic looking Bell Tents come in a variety of themes and sizes, there great for back garden summer camping for friend get together and slumber parties!
Inflatamania Bouncy castle hire in Belper, hire for any occasion, including Birthday Partys, Carnivals, School Summer Fairs, Galas, Fetes, Wedding Hire.Offering a great variety and choice of inflatables including Childrens Bouncy Castles, Adult Bouncy Castles, Assault Courses, Inflatable Slides, Inflatable Games, Soft Play etc.
Belper bouncy castle hire - For entertainment ideas, including our fantastic Pure white Bouncy castle for Wedding Hire and Christenings!We work with local wedding venues including, Shottle Hall, Makaney HallGainsborough Retreats, Yeldersley Hall, Hollywood House & Osmaston Park, Were we supply fantastic wedding guest
All Of Our Inflatables And Bouncy Castles Come With A Valid Rpii Test (Pipa) And We Have £10,000.000 Liability Insurance And All Of Our Equipment Have The Relevant Tests To Comply With HSE Legislation. All Risk Assessments And Method Statements Are Available Upon Request.
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Facts About Belper?
Belper is eight miles north of Derby and is in the valley of the River Derwent. The town had a population of 20,548 living in 8,790 households according to the 2001 census.
Winner Of Winners At The 2014 Great British High Street Awards. Belper is an historic market town situated within the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Belper was once famous for nail making, however it was the genius of the Strutt family who changed the face of the town. Jedediah Strutt built one of the world's earliest water-powered cotton mills. Later a fireproof mill was built by his son William and this had a significant impact on future development. An apprentice called Samuel Slater worked at the mill and after he emigrated to America, he became known as the Father of American Manufacturers.
The Amber Valley area is twinned with the Blackstone Valley in Rhode Island and Belper is twinned with Pawtucket because of these early industrialists. Clost to the mill complex the beautiful River Gardens offer a tranquil place to watch the world go by.
During the summer months, well dressings take place in the gardens or there might be a band concert of theatre production to enjoy. The oldest building in Belper is St John's Chapel dating from 1250.
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Belper is a small, attractive market town, situated in the Derwent Valley, Derbyshire, 8 miles north of Derby. The river Derwent and the A6 trunk road, a former turnpike, run along the western edge of the town.
Belper has a football team called 'the nailers', a name derived from Belper's past industry of nail manufacture when the area was part of the Royal Forest in Derbyshire. In 1740, the population of Belper was around 500. By the 1830's it had risen to around 8000. Its rapid growth and development is due in large part to the building of water powered cotton mills by Jedediah Strutt and his family.
The first, North Mill, was started in 1776, completed in 1786 and destroyed by fire in 1803. It was replaced a year later by Jedediah's son and admired at that time by some, as the most beautiful and technologically advanced building of the era, mainly due to its fire proof structure, the warm air central heating and the breast shot water wheel.
There were 5 mills in Belper by 1792 and only North Mill remains out of the original ones. It is now the home of the Derwent Valley Visitors Centre, containing exhibitions illustrating the development of the factory community in the 18th and 19th centuries. On show are examples of Hargreave's Spinning Jenny, Arkwrights Water Frame and Crompton's Mule. There are also examples of stocking making machines and the ancient art of chevening - the decoration of stockings by hand. The visitors centre is open, nearly all year round, from Thursday to Sunday, from 1.00pm to 5.00pm. The stone archway over the road once connected North Mill to West Mill. Built around 1795 it also provided a defensive role, for along its length are gun embrasures which protected the West Mill counting house. Much of the mill site was cleared in the 1960's.
In 1912, a massive red brick, 7 storey East Mill was built, which dominates the town. It closed as a mill in the late 20th century and now houses a number of small industrial units, but still remains largely empty. More on Belper North Mill at Belper North Mill