Inflatable Assault Course Hire in Bradford-on-Avon
Jolly Jumpers inflatables are all hand picked by our team of experts and sourced from only the finest UK manufacturers.
Bounce, slide and clamber your way through our fun and exciting giant inflatable obstacle courses. Our exceptionally well built assault courses will provide you with hours of fun and are designed and manufactured to accommodate both Adults and Children.
When investing in our equipment, we base our decision not only on the entertainment value of a product but it's safety features and its suitability for our clients. Our Assault and Obstacle Courses are all PIPA tested and comply to British Standard BS EN 14960.
Jolly Jumpers inflatable assault course hire offers our clients the opportunity to be able to make an informed choice based on their venue, expected footfall and budget. Our exceptionally well built High Energy Assault Course comes in two sizes, allowing flexibility in accordance with your requirements.
We understand the importance of our clients requirements when choosing an inflatable for their events. Our investment in equipment, our team and health and safety is what allows us to stand out in the events industry and lead the way in providing an exceptional service from start to finish.
Jolly Jumpers offer corporate entertainment, family fun days and birthday party hire in Bradford-on-Avon, Bath, Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. We are always striving to bring our clients the very best and latest inflatables, games and activities. All of our equipment is sourced from the finest UK manufacturers, built to and maintained to the highest of standards.
Our promise to you. We will deliver to you on time, a clean, well presented and fully compliant bouncy castle, that conforms to British Standard BS EN 14960, our experienced and friendly team will install your bouncy castle and offer you all of the relevant safety information for your event.
Bookings can be made online, via our website or you can contact our friendly team of experts using any of the methods outlined on our Contact Jolly Jumpers page or on 07810586417, you can also check out our FAQs page where we offer the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
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About Bradford-on-Avon
Nestled in the tranquil Wiltshire countryside, Bradford-on-Avon is a charming market town with a rich tapestry of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Situated on the banks of the River Avon and surrounded by lush greenery, it's a place where time seems to stand still, inviting visitors to step back in time and explore its centuries-old streets and landmarks.
Bradford-on-Avon's history dates back over a thousand years, with evidence of settlement from the Saxon era. Its name itself is a testament to its past, derived from "Brad ford" meaning broad ford, referring to the shallow crossing point of the River Avon. Throughout the centuries, the town prospered as a center of the wool and textile industry, its picturesque mills and weavers' cottages a testament to its industrial heritage.
One of the town's most iconic landmarks is the Saxon Church of St. Laurence, whose origins can be traced back to the 8th century. With its ancient walls, medieval stained glass windows, and intricately carved stone arches, the church is a living testament to Bradford-on-Avon's rich religious heritage. Visitors can wander through its historic interior, marveling at centuries of craftsmanship and architectural beauty.
Another must-visit attraction is the Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn, one of the finest medieval barns in England. Built in the 14th century to store tithes (taxes) paid to the church, the barn is an impressive example of medieval engineering, with its vast timber roof and towering stone walls. Today, it serves as a venue for weddings, concerts, and other events, its historic atmosphere lending a sense of grandeur to any occasion.
The town's streets are a delightful mix of architectural styles, with timber-framed houses, Georgian townhouses, and Victorian cottages lining its narrow lanes and alleys. The picturesque town bridge, with its graceful arches spanning the River Avon, offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a favourite spot for photographers and artists.
But Bradford-on-Avon isn't just about its historic buildings; it's also a thriving community with a vibrant arts and cultural scene. The town is home to numerous galleries, studios, and artisan workshops, where visitors can admire and purchase locally crafted pottery, paintings, jewelry, and other handmade treasures. The town also hosts regular events and festivals celebrating music, art, and literature, drawing visitors from near and far to experience its creative spirit.
For nature lovers, Bradford-on-Avon offers plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors. The Kennet and Avon Canal, which runs through the town, provides scenic walking and cycling routes along its towpaths, while the surrounding countryside is crisscrossed with trails that meander through meadows, woodlands, and along the riverbanks.
And let's not forget about food! Bradford-on-Avon boasts a diverse culinary scene, with cozy cafes, traditional pubs, and gourmet restaurants serving up delicious local fare. Whether you're craving hearty pub grub, artisanal cheeses, or freshly baked pastries, you'll find plenty to tempt your taste buds in this foodie haven.
In conclusion, Bradford-on-Avon is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its rich history, stunning architecture, vibrant arts scene, and natural beauty, it offers something for everyone to enjoy. So why not plan a visit and experience the charm of this historic market town for yourself?