classicalrider
Member
Hi everyone! Be gentle, I'm new. 
I'm moving to London from Australia in April and my number one priority will be finding somewhere to ride!
I'll either be living west or north of London, so if you have any recommendations on good riding schools with top dressage instructors, I'd be very grateful. No car, so would have to be accessible by public transport. I have classical leanings rather than being of the school to 'pull the head in and kick up the hindlegs', so I'm keen to find good instructors who train to my preferences - poll high, open gullet, engaged hindquarters. One of my good friends here in AUS is in the Phillipe Karl instructor course.
I'm a competent rider, particularly focussed on dressage, and owned my own horses in Australia as well as rode for other people. The lovely boy in my avatar is a young, electric 14.2 welsh cob that I restarted for his owner and took out to his first club days and shows. I'm going to miss the ponies at home very much, but I'm also looking forward to seeing what the UK has to offer!
Pony dressage is just starting to get going in Australia and I'm lucky enough to be small enough to ride them so horse/pony size schoolies not an issue.
Alternatively, I may look for a horse to share. Not really sure at this stage!
But any information you forumites could give me would be fantastic.
I'm moving to London from Australia in April and my number one priority will be finding somewhere to ride!
I'll either be living west or north of London, so if you have any recommendations on good riding schools with top dressage instructors, I'd be very grateful. No car, so would have to be accessible by public transport. I have classical leanings rather than being of the school to 'pull the head in and kick up the hindlegs', so I'm keen to find good instructors who train to my preferences - poll high, open gullet, engaged hindquarters. One of my good friends here in AUS is in the Phillipe Karl instructor course.
I'm a competent rider, particularly focussed on dressage, and owned my own horses in Australia as well as rode for other people. The lovely boy in my avatar is a young, electric 14.2 welsh cob that I restarted for his owner and took out to his first club days and shows. I'm going to miss the ponies at home very much, but I'm also looking forward to seeing what the UK has to offer!
Pony dressage is just starting to get going in Australia and I'm lucky enough to be small enough to ride them so horse/pony size schoolies not an issue.
Alternatively, I may look for a horse to share. Not really sure at this stage!
But any information you forumites could give me would be fantastic.