
Step into a medieval world of play

The Bailey
A lively medieval village space where children explore everyday castle life through imaginative role-play.
With a horse and cart, market stall, large building bricks, farm animals, and a puppet theatre, children create stories together through hands-on play.
This area supports communication, creativity, and collaboration as children step into different roles and routines.




The Great Hall
The heart of the castle, where children step into a world of kings, queens, and courtly life through imaginative role-play.
With thrones, tapestries, a grand banquet table, and a roaring fireplace, children dress up as royalty or jesters and bring the hall to life.
This space encourages storytelling, confidence, and social interaction as children create and perform their own medieval scenes.


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The Apothecary
A mysterious corner of the castle where children explore the world of potions, spells, and medieval remedies through imaginative play.
With bubbling potions to mix, wizard costumes to wear, and shelves of herbs in glass bottles, children experiment, pretend, and create their own magical formulas.
This space supports curiosity, language development, and problem-solving as children explore cause, effect, and storytelling together.




The Training Yard
A space where young knights and warriors prepare for castle life through active, imaginative play.
With training equipment, shields, a horse to ride, and costumes, children practise skills, take on challenges, and invent their own heroic quests.
This area supports physical confidence, coordination, and teamwork as children learn through movement and shared play.






The Kitchen
A busy castle space where children step into the role of cooks, bakers, and servants through imaginative role-play.
With a fireplace and cauldron, a bread oven, period-inspired food, and servants’ costumes, children prepare feasts and bring the castle’s daily life to the table.
This area encourages sequencing, cooperation, and language development as children plan, prepare, and play together.




The Ladies Room
A quieter castle space where children explore domestic life and traditional crafts through imaginative role-play.
With period dresses to wear, a spinning wheel, a loom, and babies to care for, children take on nurturing roles and recreate everyday life within the castle.
This area supports fine motor skills, empathy, and concentration as children engage in gentle, purposeful play.



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And more...
Beyond the main rooms, even more adventures await for curious explorers.
Children can venture into the dragon’s lair, discover secret passages, escape the dungeon, and climb the castle turrets.
These area spark bravery, problem-solving, and imaginative storytelling as children uncover new challenges and secrets around every corner.

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