rosie fronfelen
Well-Known Member
Not pointers with Ted and Judy.
I kept my horse(s) at Dyrham stables from 1985 to 1991 and had a key to the Park and rode in there a couple of times a week. It was a great place to ride and we were very lucky to be able to buy a key. It cost £75 a year at the time.
Carol owned the stables then and had a daughter who showjumped. Helen Gundry, an event rider, used to teach us and her teenage daughter Polly went on to become leading point to point rider.
I left to go to the Manchester area. Is anyone on here anyone I knew then?
Oh?
my mistake..i thought a few pointers came out from there on the PTP circuit locally..at Ston Easton.
Most local NH yards had a couple of Pointers in the yard...i must have got them mixed up with another yard.
From where I keep mine now I'm another one like Monkeybum who can hack up to Dyrham..nice bridleway route through the fields around the edge of the park wall though horrible gates..the ones that are supposed to be better for horses! One of those horrid double ones that remind me of a cattle crush!
I must have been riding at Dyrham from 1976-1990 or so. I remember Carole Stokes and her daughter Alex and son Ben. I think Ben was heavily into polo??
Before buying my own, I used to ride their horses: Larkin, Nimbus, Chianti, Periwinkle (who used to belong to my friend), Prism ...... oh, and although I didn't ride her, there was an ancient pony there called Velvet who only had one eye and Carole gave her to her equally ancient helper (no-one ever quite knew her actual role) called Joyce. She was a sweet old lady, yet very grumpy, especially when my pony backed into her (also ancient) Triumph Herald and the rusty bumper fell off.
I used to take jumping lessons with Helen too. They were crazy, and someone almost always fell off!
I owned a pony called Keegan who used to belong to Carole, and later a youngster called Wolf. My name is Jill if anyone remembers me???
I think we must have been in the same jumping lessons. My logon is my name, do you know me? I can't remember a Jill with a Wolf but I have a terrible memory for names. Was he a dark bay and did he have problems with a very sensitive back under the saddle givnig him lumps??? I had a liver chestnut TB who had kidney failure, then a bay geldign who got navicular, then a big bay mare with a white face who did a suspensory, then a smaller dark bay mare who I sold, then an ill-tempered chestnut TB mare who I brought to Manchester with me.
I can't say that Joyce was EVER "sweet" to me!
Do you remember when Ned ran the yard? And there was an old guy who used to muck out. He lived in the council cottages in Dyrham village and they had outside toilets. The Council decided to give them all indoor toilets and came along and knocked down the outdoor ones. Only they had forgotten to build the indoor ones first, so no-one had a loo in the whole row! I've never stopped laughing about that one![]()
Does anybody remember mrs Ridleys riding school at Englishcombe in Bath . I bought my first pony 'Dover' from her or montpelliers in weston, bath?
I only rode at Dyrham once, it was in 1980 and about a month after I had given birth to my daughter...I'd had a strange craving to ride all through my pregnancy! I rode a horse called Ptarmigan (I think), which took off with me when we got on the grass. In my post-pregnancy state, all feeble and weak muscles, I couldn't stop. I remember being carted at great speed up a hill, seeing Wales in the distance (it was a glorious clear day in October) and thinking what a nice way to die !! Didn't die, obviously, pulled up eventually under a tree and tried to act all cool when the rest of the ride turned up. Hmmm not sure I fooled anyone though.
My daughter, when she grew up, had lessons at Widbrook, I can't for the life of me remember the name of the stables across the road from there. She went on to ride regularly at Wellow.
Rosie, your from Trowbridge?? I lived there for a while in 70's. We are in Bath now and I keep my horses near Iford. The Gill from Monkton Farleigh, did she have a sister called Diane?
My husband learned to ride at Montpeliers.
Oh?
my mistake..i thought a few pointers came out from there on the PTP circuit locally..at Ston Easton.
Most local NH yards had a couple of Pointers in the yard...i must have got them mixed up with another yard.
Hi - only just found this lovely thread yesterday while looking for something unrelated. We used to help Carole with the rides on Saturday afternoon & my husband is the Ralph mentioned in connection with the 'mad' rides in the park. As mentioned my horse was the palamino called Boots. We had some amazing fun then - just the thing to blow away a week at work!
I remember you Jill and your friend Kay. We once went on a sponsored ride together from Spye Park and round the top of Roundway at Devizes. I remember it was meant to be 15 miles but much more like 20. We were exhausted but all 3 horses still pulling like trains!!!!
It would be great to hear from anyone who joined us all then.
my riding school was at Sally Bell's at Trowle Common,in Trowbridge- dare i say it, in 1958!!!!! Bloody good instructor though.
What Happened to Ted and Judy?iam 60 next month, at Bathway it was Ted Fisher and Judy Millar in those days, both dead now obviously- i loved the place. Pointers as in the surname, or point to point? they were NH horses, which moved yards from Devon to there and i moved up with them.