following on from: finding a yard n london herts area

serena2005

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we are in Barnet, arkley lane at the moment.

last year we was thinking of moving him to a small yard in kings langley but at the time the distance was too much. but i think mum is more open to that sort of distance now.

an ideal driving distande wouls be less than half an hour, but the options are getting lessso if its more than that then its not too much of a problem.

thanks again
 
there are but ones where you would want to actually want to have your horse is a different matter!

we know all the main yards in barnet, i just wandered is there were any hidden away ones that i hadnt heard of
 
Hiya-I'm in Mill Hill and know some good yards over by Radlett/Shenley (takes me 20mins tops). What sort of livery are you looking for? The ones I know are part or full
 
I am from Barnet ! I can think of one or two yards i definitely WOULDN'T move to in the area, but because i was strictly a riding school numpty as a child, I actually don't know too many in the area. I would second RachelSkeff's suggestion of looking in Radlett or Shenley or possibly Bushey as well, there are quite a few nice yards around there.
 
my mum would want diy but just the odd help to turn in turn out bits and bobs in return for helping someone else you know that sort of arangment.

for example where we are one girl feeds our pony and her horse in the morning and turns out and we bring in and feed at night.

what are the stable in radlett? i only know shenley stud known one person that moved there and moved out again in a month, so we are not too keen on that one.
 
not really too bothered about how nice the yard is, as long as it has a half decent school to ride in and the people are lovely that is that main issue!
 
any luck i live in barnet and am at a livery diy yard in goffs oak take it you dont want to go to barnet stables or lec then x
 
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