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weve hired Jags sports hall whith its own bouncy castle (inside) plus other play equipment and two staff - it was a bout 18 months ago so youd need to check if they still do it. Only downside was that the food area was upstairs and I had to lug the food up there while party downstairs

We've hired the Woodlawns Centre in Streatham for a party in July. Lovely big and completely enclosed garden that we're going to put a bouncy castle in. You can hire the garden plus the main house for ?50 an hour or the garden plus garden room for ?30 an hour. They won't let you put a bouncy castle inside though.


I spent ages looking for a summer party venue with private & enclosed outside space so tiny kids can't wander off and couldn't find anything closer. Would also love to know of any other options people have found!

we hired JAGS last month - we were given a choice about where to have food, either upstairs or tables set up in the same big hall downstairs which we did. Its for an hour and a half, so kids get an hour of mental running around/bouncing which they love and then half an hour for tea. Pretty easy and over before you know it!
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With bar:

The Herne?


Without bar (but you can bring your own booze):

The Allbrighton Centre?

The scout hut behind Jags?

St Hildas in Crofton Park?

There's a community hall in Honor Oak that I could find out the name of if you needed me to.


Hope these suggestions help!

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