Ewelme Park Livery Stables

Ewelme Park Livery Stables Ewelme Park Stables is a small DIY livery yard set in the beautiful Ewelme Park Estate in Oxfordshir
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Henley On Thames

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A little about us

A professionally run but very relaxed D.I.Y only yard, where the welfare and care of your horse is paramount. We are by no means a competition yard and have everything from retirees and happy hackers to a dressage diva and grass roots eventers.

A (very) brief history of Ewelme Park...

Created on land originally owned by Geoffrey Chaucer’s son, Thomas, and then forfeited to the Crown for treason in the reign of Henry VII, for a time the park was looked after by one of Anne Boleyn’s alleged adulterers!

Henry VIII gave it to his sister Mary Tudor and her husband the Duke of Suffolk. It then came back to the Crown and passed to Elizabeth I. Her favourite, the Earl of Essex, was a visitor before his ex*****on. Not related we are assured.