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Luxury Livery

Thirty boxes. No exceptions.

An Introduction

A small yard, deliberately so.

Our courtyard holds thirty horses and we will never extend it. The number is set by the people on the yard — five senior grooms, two head riders, a resident vet on call, and a head groom who knows every horse personally.

That ratio is the difference between the standard of care we describe and the standard delivered every day. We do not compromise it.

Livery Packages

Three tiers, each capped.

Tier 01

Heritage Full Livery

For owners who ride for pleasure.

  • Individual stable with brass nameplate
  • Twice-daily turnout with hand-walking on rest days
  • Bespoke feed plan & supplements
  • Daily grooming, mane & tail care
  • Tack cleaned and stored in the heated tack room
  • Daily photo, weekly written report

Limited to twelve horses.

Tariffs discussed at private visit.

Tier 02

Schooling Livery

For owners building a young horse.

  • All Heritage Livery services included
  • Four ridden sessions per week with a senior rider
  • Monthly biomechanics review with video
  • Quarterly veterinary & physiotherapy check
  • Access to indoor school and main arena
  • Personal training notes after every session

Limited to eight horses.

Tariffs discussed at private visit.

Tier 03

Competition Livery

For owners in serious competition.

  • All Schooling Livery services included
  • Coach-led fitness programme tailored to the season
  • Plaiting, prep and travel for up to twelve events / yr
  • Dedicated lorry, groom and tack box at every event
  • Pre and post-competition vet & physio
  • Direct line to Head Coach on competition weekends

Limited to four horses.

Tariffs discussed at private visit.

Daily Care

A day on the yard.

From the night groom's last check at 06:30 to the resident vet's evening round at 20:00, every horse is seen by senior eyes a minimum of nine times each day.

  1. 06:30
    First check, breakfast feed, hay refilled, bedding skipped out.
  2. 08:00
    Individual turnout based on weather, age and rest pattern.
  3. 10:00
    Ridden work, schooling sessions or hand-walking under senior grooms.
  4. 13:00
    Midday check, water refreshed, lunch feed for prescribed horses.
  5. 15:30
    Grooming, mane & tail, hoof oil, tack cleaned and stored.
  6. 17:00
    Bringing in. Beds set, evening feed, daily photo sent to owner.
  7. 20:00
    Last check by night groom. Resident vet on call until 06:30.
Included as Standard

Nine things we don't itemise.

Individual care plan
Senior groom, daily
Resident vet on call
Tack room access (heated)
Indoor school, daily
Equine spa, weekly
Lorry to local events
Members' lounge
Daily photo to owner
Facilities

Six places your horse will know.

Georgian Courtyard Yard

Thirty 14ft × 14ft mahogany stables with brass nameplates, rubber-matted floors and over-stable cameras.

Main Arena (60m × 40m)

Andrews Bowen Combi-Ride surface, white post-and-rail, full mirrors, judges' box and floodlighting.

Indoor School (60m × 25m)

Mirrored, dust-suppressed, members-only after 17:00.

Equine Spa

Cold-water salt spa, solarium and Equissage. Sessions booked through the head groom.

Private Gallop

1¼-mile all-weather galloping track through the estate woodland.

Veterinary Suite

On-site treatment box, digital X-ray, ultrasound and overnight monitoring.

Bay horse portrait
Stable doors
Frequently Asked

A few questions we hear often.

Owners may visit any day, any time. We do ask that ridden sessions are pre-booked the day before so a senior coach can accompany.

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