Sculpt offers low-impact yet highly effective ways to build strength and fitness, focusing on flexibility, posture and core strength. With locations in Dronfield and Halfway, both venues offer more than just a fitness space. They’re health and wellness hubs – places where visitors can enjoy expertly guided classes, then unwind with a coffee afterwards.
The Dronfield studio features two distinct areas: the Reformer Room, home to state-of-the-art maple wood Pilates machines, and the Mat Room, equipped with infrared heaters for hot mat Pilates, hot yoga and barre classes. Whether you’re after the dynamic support of the Reformer or the intensity of heat-based mat workouts, there’s something here for you to explore.

The business was founded by Paige Allwood, who turned to Pilates as part of her own rehabilitation journey with rheumatoid arthritis. Alongside fellow instructor Rachel, the pair draw on their shared experience to create regular wellness events shaped around themes suggested by their clients.
Exposed caught up with Rachel, who explained the main purpose behind Sculpt: “We have been trying to build a community, and that is exactly what we have done. Over the past year, we’ve built a close circle of people who love to come to the studio, do their classes and meet new people.”

The offering is built on core values. At the heart of everything is inclusivity – a space where everyone is welcome, no matter their background or ability. The team is committed to building connection and growth, helping clients develop both physically and mentally. Every class focuses on balance, offering a holistic experience from start to finish.
Each instructor is highly trained, ensuring teaching is delivered to the highest standard – whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned Pilates enthusiast. Sculpt also offers private one-to-one sessions as well as private group sessions, along with monthly wellness workshops.
Over at Halfway, Sculpt’s studio is based within the female-only Redefine Health gym. This space focuses solely on Reformer classes but also features a cosy on-site café – the perfect spot to relax and recharge post-workout.

For those nervous to try something new, Rachel has a reassuring message: “We make sure that everyone feels comfortable and that nobody feels inadequate. It is for all experience levels and body types.”
Not only do the classes offer collective enjoyment, but the physical benefits are numerous – from enhancing body awareness to helping reduce the risk of injuries through controlled, focused movement.
If you’re after a space to strengthen both mind and body, look no further than Sculpt. With good energy at its core and a focus on genuine connection, the studio offers an experience designed to help you improve in the way that suits you best.
Location:
Dronfield – Unit 1, Willow House, Stubley Hollow S18 1PA
Halfway – Unit 1A, Holbrook Green, Holbrook Industrial Estate S20 3FE
Web: sculpt-studio.uk
Follow: @sculptwellness.pilatesstudio