Midhurst Range

The Midhurst Range is our marquee bowls range. The changing rooms are positioned to one side adjoined to some external storage for the bowls equipment. There is a large social space and clubroom which can house indoor shortmat bowls. This can provide crucial revenue during the close season and downtimes. Additionally, the expansive clubroom can be fully booked to provide for weddings, birthdays and similar social events. The clubhouse is designed to create a subtle interaction between the inside and outside so that spectators can enjoy the match whilst being in the clubhouse. This is achieved with large sliding doors opening out into the bowls area. The clubroom is very generous in size with a kitchen and fully functioning bar.

Materials & Finish

The Midhurst Range is designed to be clad with timber but it can be brick finished or rendered if required. The building, in order to keep down costs, is prefabricated so delivery and then erection of the shell of the building is very quick, with this taking usually around two-four weeks. The building arrives with the groundworks in place so that it can be assembled quickly on site. Once the shell is constructed, our team will fit out the full interior layout. The pavilion comes with a non-slip external quality rubber flooring on a ramp to allow for disabled access and is designed to protect against studs and spikes. From an environmental perspective, the highly insulated composition of the building envelope means that the pavilion is extremely energy efficient and sustainable. This will help keep energy bills to a minimum once the building is in use.

Layout

The building has been specifically designed to separate the changing space from the main club area so that either area can be used independently. The changing rooms come with benches with storage underneath, showers, a toilet and a sink. Although this may not always need to be fitted out to such an extent and will be dependent on the needs of the club. There are sufficient bathroom facilities including a disabled WC. A plant room handles the services that run through the building.
There is a large clubroom space which contains a kitchen and bar space. Views onto the bowls green can be accessed from the bar, the kitchen, as well as the clubroom, through the large sliding folding doors to ensure that spectators can witness the action from every aspect of the building. The clubroom flooring can be made to allow for shortmat bowls if required. The size of the kitchen is dependent on your requirements and we have a wide variety of choices for kitchen ranges to give you an idea of the finishes potentially available. As with the kitchen, the size and look of the bar is dependent on your requirements and for more information on the bar options available please review our bar ranges. If you are keen on a different look then we are able to offer a wide range of flooring options as well as alternatives on all finishes, doors and windows and more.