Case Studies
Whitby Holiday Park, located atop the cliffs overlooking the North Sea and within walking distance of Whitby’s iconic Abbey, sought to create a play area that would enhance its appeal to families and differentiate it from other local holiday parks.
In 2016, Timberplay delivered a thoughtfully designed playground, focusing on durability and distinctive play experiences for young visitors. With a £90,000 budget, the playground includes a variety of engaging equipment, from the Octagonal Tower for adventurous climbs to the Whirlwind and a play marina featuring a Sailing Boat and playhouses.
PLAY VALUE AND FAMILY DYNAMIC
he boat, robust enough to withstand the clifftop conditions, adds a seaside touch that complements the setting, while water and sand play areas encourage sensory exploration and creativity. Constructed primarily from mountain larch, the playground is built to withstand Whitby’s challenging coastal weather. Normanhurst Enterprises, the management group behind the park, emphasised the importance of play value, recognising that a happy child enriches the experience for the entire family.
SETTING INDUSTRY STANDARDS
“The feedback has been exceptional,” shared a director from Normanhurst, “and we’re thrilled to have worked with Timberplay to create a play space that not only enhances our park but also sets a new standard within the industry.” This playground exemplifies how quality design and unique elements can elevate family destinations, positioning Whitby Holiday Park as a standout attraction built to endure.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Huge thanks goes to all those involved in this project especially Normanhurst Enterprises, management of Whitby Holiday Park, for the unwavering support, collaboration and confidence on this project. It’s exciting to work with like-minded people who value the importance of play for child development.
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