Centre Of Herts Horsemanship
Hertfordshire Life|April 2017

Gaddesden estate can be considered the epicentre of all things equestrian in the county. Keri jordan explores the site’s horse-related history up to the present day.

Keri Jordan
Centre Of Herts Horsemanship

WHEN it comes to learning to ride, they say it doesn’t really matter what your horse does, it only matters how you react. So whether you prefer a gentle afternoon canter through ancient woodland or a stunt riding session involving swords, knives and pistols, the reaction I’d recommend would be to head three miles north of Hemel Hempstead where both types of activity occur on a daily basis.

Beyond the lofty, verdant hedges of the Gaddesden Estate lies a haven for all manner of horse-riding pursuits, and a team of experts who can equip you with the riding tools and techniques for any eventuality.

For almost five centuries, there has been an abundance of equine activity on the site set in the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. When the Halsey family bought the freehold in 1544, horses were integral to its farming and agricultural practices. All the farms on the estate had extensive stabling for draught horses. In 1768, more lavish Georgian stables were built for the stately Gaddesden Place to house riding and carriage horses.

Over the years, the estate has expanded to accommodate organisations such as Upperwood Farm Stud which breeds thoroughbred racehorses, the Gaddesden Place Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) that provides riding therapy and fun for those with special needs and disabilities, and more than 30 other businesses. As well as offering full livery services, there are a range of high quality homes and offices to let on site, along with paddocks and all other facilities that a horse owner could require.

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