Ralphs House.

A Creative Skate Space for the Next Generation

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The mission

Ralph’s House is a purpose-built indoor skate facility in Blackpool, created to give young people a safe, supportive space to learn, skate, and grow.

Located inside House of Wingz, the space was fully funded and developed by Live Like Ralph, in memory of Ralph Roberts, whose love for skateboarding, community, and creativity continues to inspire everything we do.

Ralphs house Children learning skateboarding at an indoor skate park called Ralph's House, with ramps and skateboards, supervised by an instructor.

What is Ralph’s House?

  • A beginner-friendly indoor skate space with a flat layout and 1ft–4ft banks

  • Equipped with free-to-use boards, pads and helmets

  • Designed for confidence building, fun, and progression

  • A warm, inclusive atmosphere with music, seating, and a community vibe

  • Features a stationary rope to help beginners master balance and board tricks

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Where is Ralphs House?

Ralph’s House is located at:
House of Wingz, Blackpool


A creative and community-focused space where young people are encouraged to explore movement, music, and art.

Who Runs It?

Ralphs House Children skateboarding at an indoor skate park called 'Ralph's House' with a colorful mural background, wearing helmets and protective gear.

Skate sessions are led by the brilliant Kayleigh from Real Skate North West, with support from a qualified skate coach and all the equipment needed to get started, no experience necessary.

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When Can I Skate?

Ralphs House Children wearing helmets and protective gear skateboarding indoors, with a woman holding a skateboard, at Ralph's House skate park, featuring a colorful brick wall background.

Monthly sessions are held at Ralph’s House.
Open to young people of all abilities,

especially beginners
Equipment and guidance included
Sessions fill up fast,

so early booking is recommended

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Event flyer for 'Live Like Ralph Sessions,' featuring free monthly skate lessons at Ralph's House with a cartoon character of a cheerful daisy flower on a skateboard. Dates are listed from April to December, with activities involving skating and themed sessions.

Why it matters

Ralph Roberts. Live Like Ralph. Skateboarder performing a trick at an outdoor skate park, with onlookers and a red brick apartment building in the background.

We believe every child should have the chance to skate, regardless of their background.


Live Like Ralph funds this facility to make skateboarding accessible, inclusive, and fun for all.

  • We cover the cost of sessions, equipment, and coaching for children who may not otherwise have access

  • We created Ralph’s House to remove barriers and build community through skateboarding

Want to help us to do more?

Live Like Ralph Two men holding a large check for £2000 made out to Projekts Skatepark Manchester, smiling and fist bumping at a skatepark.

Projects like Ralph’s House are only possible thanks to donations and supporters like you.


Help us fund more sessions, expand access, and create more spaces just like this.

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Ralphs House = Respect.

Whether you’re dropping in for the first time or clapping your board for someone else’s win, Ralph’s House is about encouragement, resilience, and community—values Ralph lived by, and ones we’re proud to carry forward.