Stoneyford Riding School

Stoneyford Riding School Lessons:

1 Hour Group: £25.00
30 Minute Group: £15.00

Pony Day: £40
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Sorry it’s late guys, I’ve been collecting hay in. Here’s today’s picnic riders. We were lucky enough to bump in to some...
29/07/2024

Sorry it’s late guys, I’ve been collecting hay in.

Here’s today’s picnic riders. We were lucky enough to bump in to some ponies rolling the bracken on lyth hill and lucky with the weather aswell. ☀️ 🐎 🥪

22/07/2024

Just a reminder for all our weekly riders that the lesson times have now changed for the summer holidays.

Monday, Tuesday and Friday riders the 4:00pm lesson will be at 2:00pm. The 4:30pm will be at 2:30pm and the 5:30pm will be at 3:30pm.

Saturday’s lesson times will stay the same.

We will be closed Wednesday’s and Thursday’s.

Thank you 😊

24/12/2023

🐴🎄🎅🏻We would like to take the time to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year from all of us at Stoneyford 🎅🏻🎄🐴

A big thank you for all your support through out the year and we look forward to seeing you all again in 2024 😊

(We will now be closed until the 8th of January).

11/11/2023
11/11/2023
11/11/2023

The 10:00am ride enjoying a beautiful morning. ☀️🐴

13/10/2023

Not our words but so true, more people should acknowledge how different horses and the skills required to get the best out of them all add to the riders tool kit for the future.

One of my biggest frustrations in this industry is the lack of understanding and consideration for the role that lesson horses play. So often, I see riders complaining about lesson horses for a huge variety of reasons: for their perceived lack of quality or value, for having to ride one they don’t like, for not getting to ride the one they do like, for their trainer not having enough lesson horses, or for the lesson horses not being available at their convenience when their personal horse is out of commission. I’ve dealt with all of the above and I know I’ll continue to do so, but I think it’s important that people understand the reality of lesson horses, and that’s that they aren’t here for your kid to ride forever and climb the levels with your one or two lesson a week commitment. They’re here to get you started, safely and productively, while you decide just how far you want to take this.

Lesson horses are incredibly special creatures. They have to be easily caught by beginners who don’t know how to properly approach a prey animal. They have to stand like statues on the crossties while tiny kids take the better part of an hour to get them clean. They have to hold their head still while beginners jam the bit into their teeth for the fiftieth time in a row to put the bridle on. They have to stand still at the mounting block while someone stands for too long with all their weight in the left stirrup and then slams down on their back with no consideration for their comfort. They tolerantly teach riders who are unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unclear, who catch their mouths and bounce on their backs and kick at their sides, and every single time, they are expected to just come again without so much as a swish of their tail or pinning of their ears. And any time one of these horses has a moment where they act like a regular horse or force the rider to really ride, they’re labeled annoying or rude or bad or lazy or whatever.

Lesson horses are not intended to take you up the levels and jump big jumps and win all the classes. If these horses were this beginner-friendly and this tolerant AND the hack winner with an auto lead change, you couldn’t afford them! That’s not to say these horses can’t be winners if you ride them well and pull your weight, but their ability to win in the show ring is not where their real value lies. Lesson horses exist to bring new riders into the sport. To teach them the ropes and get them started, lay a foundation and prepare them to make a bigger commitment to the sport by leasing or purchasing the next step horse. Lesson horses are not responsible for chasing your Olympic dreams for you. They’re responsible for getting them started in the first place. For riders to act like a lesson horse isn’t valuable because he isn’t the winner in any company is ignorant and unfair.

Every horse you ride has something to teach you. Whether it’s the crotchety old school pony who likes to root when you’re not paying attention, or the younger lesson horse who will only pick up the right lead if you ask *just right*, or the ultra reliable skip-change king, they all will add to your toolkit that you can one day apply to the fancier model you get to take you to the next level. Don’t forget about all the lessons you learn along the way and remember that without lesson horses, you wouldn’t be riding at all!

08/09/2023

Hi All,

Due to the extreme heat we are experiencing at the moment we have decided to close early tomorrow, as it is best for the horses.

Everyone due to ride tomorrow afternoon should have been contacted.

Pony day children please could we ask that you are collected at 3pm, to hopefully avoid the hottest part of the day. You are more than welcome to drop off at the earlier time of 8:30am instead.

Thank you 😊

Picnic ride this morning. Well done all involved and thank you helpers!
01/08/2023

Picnic ride this morning. Well done all involved and thank you helpers!

29/07/2023

Good canter with the 10 o’clockers today! 🐎😁

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Shrewsbury
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Monday 2pm - 6:30pm
Tuesday 2am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 2pm - 6:30pm
Friday 2pm - 6:30pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

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