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Cross Country
The cross-country course is fully open, weather permitting. Lessons are available on the course, or you can get together with some friends and hire it out. Regular competitions take place for both more experienced riders and advanced riders during the summer, where rosettes and trophies can be won. There are over thirty jumps, with two derby banks.

Show Jumping
The jumps are on the all weather sand ménage and are available for hire also. They are regularly used in the lessons to encourage variety. The jumps are used in conjunction at times with the cross-country course to act as a mini event, points are gained and rosettes handed out.

The Gallops!
The gallops are a safe and well- maintained area for blowing the cobwebs out of your horse, or excellent for beginners who want to go for a short ride in the safety of them. They can be used when the roads are too icy, or if your horse is convalescing. The surface is well drained ensuring the going is not too soft or hard. The gallops have some of the easier cross-country jumps alongside, you can just ride onto the grass and pop over one.

Hacking
The horses used are excellent and well behaved on the roads. The two -hour hack is the most popular with our current riders. A short walk down the road and we have access to many bridle-paths.
The two hour hack incorporates a few optional natural obstacles and a lovely stream for riding in.
The three -hour hack can get you to Kenilworth Castle, lovely on a summers’ day. Longer hacks are organised with pub stops.

Liveries
The yard is split into two sections. The main section is for the school horses and any Full, Working or Part liveries. During the summer months many of the horses are out, the yard then buzzes with Polo fever as Janet’s son, Karl is schooling his polo horses. Janet regularly takes in horses for schooling or re-training. Janet employs a variety of fully qualified instructors who specialise in different areas.

The second section of the yard is for DIY liveries. This is very quiet and spacious. Janet regularly visits the yard to ensure everything is tidy and well. Otherwise liveries here are left very much to their own devices. Janet leaves an up to date list of services available with the price list attached, which is very good value for money and often makes you want to have that day off!

 

If possible bring riding clothes with you.

If not, trousers, waterproofs and wellingtons will be necessary. All riders must wear an approved riding hat. Please bring a riding hat if possible. We do have a range to use, although we prefer you to use your own fitted hat

Our facilities include over sixty acres of open ground and woodland to ride in, offering a variety of interest for beginners and experienced riders alike. There is an all weather sand ménage, jumping area and a cross-country course.