Padel People Corsham
21 Leafield Way, Corsham, SN13 9SW
Data last verified: May 2026
About Padel People Corsham
Padel People Corsham is a well-maintained indoor facility with five courts on artificial grass that attracts both casual players and event organisers. The venue has built a reputation for friendly, engaged staff who take time with newcomers and social players alike. Beyond the courts themselves, there's a smart bar and social space suitable for post-match drinks, plus a café. Facilities include changing rooms, free gym equipment, and on-site parking. Some players have noted the location requires a bit of navigation from the main road, and summer heat can build up, though winter temperatures have occasionally swung the other way. Overall, it's a well-run space with good bones and a welcoming atmosphere.
Indoor padel courts
Padel People Corsham operates indoor courts on artificial grass (panoramic) surface. Indoor padel courts are enclosed and climate-controlled, making them an all-weather option — a significant advantage in the UK where weather can cut outdoor sessions short. The enclosed glass walls also make the game slightly faster-paced, as balls stay in play longer than on outdoor courts. If you're new to padel, indoor courts are ideal for learning as wind and weather don't affect the ball. See our introduction to padel and rules guide before your first visit.
Opening hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 05:00-01:00 |
| Tuesday | 05:00-01:00 |
| Wednesday | 05:00-01:00 |
| Thursday | 05:00-01:00 |
| Friday | 05:00-01:00 |
| Saturday | 05:00-01:00 |
| Sunday | 05:00-01:00 |
Hours may vary on public holidays. Always confirm with the venue before visiting.
Facilities & amenities
- Parking
- Changing rooms
- Showers
- Cafe / bar
- Equipment hire
- Coaching available
- Wheelchair accessible
- wifi
Useful reading
Frequently Asked Questions
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The location is tucked away through a residential area with nearby warehouses. It's not immediately obvious from the main road, so first-timers may need to allow extra time. Once you know where it is, access and parking are straightforward.
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There's a café, a smart bar area for post-match socialising, free gym equipment and exercise bikes to warm up, changing rooms, and a merchandise shop. Spectator seating overlooks the courts, and a private waiting room is available.
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Yes. The venue regularly runs social mixing events and tournaments. The team are known for organising these well and helping new players feel welcome, even stepping in with ringers when needed.
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Air conditioning can run quite cold in winter months, while summer can get warm. Ventilation and temperature management have been noted as areas where comfort could be improved, but it's generally considered worth playing through.