Caledonia Play worked alongside Sterry-Walters Landscape Architects to create outdoor spaces for Salen Primary School on the Isle of Mull
This domestic customer in Cheltenham asked us to modify one of our standard Garden Play Forts to create wheelchair access and make it inclusive.
Polwhele House School in Truro approached us to create beautiful timber play equipment for their outdoor space that was suitable for a range of ages and abilities. We were very pleased to work with them and they, in turn, were delighted with the result.
Rainbow House offers community paediatric services to young people with developmental difficulties and supports children and their families helping them develop, thrive and reach their full potential. Working closely with NHS Ayrshire, Crosshouse Children’s Fund, The Glasgow Warriors and staff at Rainbow House, Mackenzie Construction worked with us to develop and build a sensory garden and outdoor play area.
This case study showcases the redevelopment an existing indoor adventure play barn by creating a large open structure of large and small towers interconnected with a variety of bridges and access and exit points. The design was to invite children to explore and to be something unusual and unique that could be used all year round – even in wet weather.
The owners of this lovely caravan park were looking to create some outdoor play provision that would suit a variety of ages and abilities and keep children occupied for hours at a time. We were delighted with the result and tailor-made the play tower to suit their budget.
Strathconon Estate is located North West of Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland. They aim to do everything in respect and with enhancement of Scottish native nature. We were approached to design, build and install an outdoor play area that would be in-keeping with the stunning and natural surroundings.
Lagnakeil Highland Lodges are situated close to a stunning sea loch on Scotland’s west coast.
Caledonia Play was approached to install play equipment that would blend well into the surroundings and that would require minimal future maintenance.
The four-star Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club wanted to create a play area enabling the hotel to be more family-friendly and not only appeal to golfers, by providing a facility that would, in turn, encourage increased dwell time and use in the restaurant. A stunning play area was the result.
The residents of Belgrave Gardens in Edinburgh were looking to upgrade their existing play area. After a site visit it was decided to create and install a selection of products that would blend well into the surroundings and offer play value to a range of ages and abilities.