What used to be a corn field has been transformed into an attraction to entertain people from across the region.

Jump Warriors is a 13,000 square foot trampoline park and it is due to open in Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells, near Skegness, some time next month.

The park was the idea of two entrepreneurs who had a tricky start, reports Lincolnshire Live.

Jonathan Graves and Nicholas Burton came up with the idea two years ago and were hoping to open Jump Warriors on a different site last summer.

But after their planning application ran into problems a local farmer stepped in to help.

Now the attraction is expected to start making a profit for the pair.

“It’s getting exciting,” Jonathan told Lincolnshire Live.

“We’re looking forward to getting some money in after paying it out!

“It’s finally taking shape after all this time.

“This is two years in the making and we were obviously disappointed last year.

“But we are in a bigger and better location.”

The shed, which the trampoline park has been created inside, has been specially designed so that it is cool in summer and warm in winter. The final touches are being made to the trampoline park's cafe.

The park is set to open in July.

“Ten weeks ago, this was a cornfield,” said Jonathan.

“We started around Easter and by mid-July - it’ll be an operational trampoline park.”

Jump Warriors is the first attraction of the big development being brought in by Hardy’s Farm in Anchor Lane.

“It’s a great thing for the area,” said Jonathan.

But the attraction won’t just be for holidaymakers as the businessman says Jump Warriors will be reliant on local trade for six months of the year.

You can enjoy fitness classes, sensory classes, mother and toddler classes, school trips and more.

There will also be party rooms for large groups.