As I arrive, I’m greeted by thoroughbreds peering curiously over their stable doors at me, soon followed by Lauren and her ever-faithful dogs. The yard features an extensive collection of stables, barns, loose boxes, horse walkers, a sand gallop, arena and fenced turnout fields. However, it also has a water treadmill for equine visitors and a hydrotherapy spa (also, believe it or not, for the horses), which are specially designed to improve horses’ range of movements and to treat and prevent injuries respectively. I watch one horse very happily walk into the hydrotherapy spa, who then promptly falls asleep as the treatment begins; Lauren tells me that he is recuperating after a serious operation on his leg but is recovering well. These facilities are all carefully engineered to ensure horses have everything they could possibly need to be in tip-top condition, hence why they are in such high demand.
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Gloucestershire After The War
Discovering the countyâs Arts and Crafts memorials of the First World War
THE WILD SIDE OF Moreton-in-Marsh
The days are getting shorter but thereâs plenty of reasons to be cheerful, says Sue Bradley, who discovers how a Cotswolds town is becoming more wildlife-friendly and pots up some bulbs for an insect-friendly spring display
Mr Ashbee would approve
In the true spirit of the Arts & Crafts Movement, creativity has kept the Chipping Campden community ticking over during lockdown
The Cotswolds at war
These might be peaceful hills and vales, but our contribution to the war effort was considerable
Trust in good, local food
âIâve been following The Country Food Trustâs activities with admiration since it was foundedâ
Why Cath is an open book
Cath Kidston has opened up almost every nook and cranny of her Cotswold idyll in a new book, A Place Called Home. Katie Jarvis spoke to Cath ahead of her appearance at this yearâs Stroud Book Festival STROUD BOOK FESTIVAL â THIS YEAR FREE AND ONLINE: NOVEMBER 4-8
From the Cotswolds to the world
Most people know that the Cotswolds have featured in a fair few Hollywood movies and TV series.
The Wild Hunt
In search of the legendary King Herla in the Malvern Hills
Fighting spirit amid the flowers
Tracy Spiers visits Warwick, a beautiful town that is open for business and ready to welcome visitors
Final journey
Cheltenham author and volunteer on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR), Nicolas Wheatley, recounts the fascinating story of funeral trains