Livery in and around Steyning, West Sussex.

EternalVetBills

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Hi guys,

Was just wondering if any of you knew of any good DIY liveries around this area. We would ideally like all year t/o with the possibility of 24/7 t/o summer. Preferably 2 stables but will manage with just 1 or a field with a decent field shelter the could fit 2 horses (one 14.2 the other 15.2). We would really like for the field to be just our 2 horses but may consider group t/o temporarily. We don't need daily t/o in winter but would have to be at least 4/5 days a week with at least 5 hours out as one horse is young.

Would really prefer a private yard with just 1 or 2 other people or a farm as have found that that sort of setup suits us better. Don't need a sand school but it's a lovely bonus! We don't mind travelling but if it's not withing walking distance we might need help if it snows in winter (please bear in mind we will quite happily walk 45min-1hr to get to our horses and drive 20mins).

Sorry about my rambling, can't seem to help it.
Looking to move ASAP.
As always thanks in advance if you can help :-)
 
Have you tried the yard down Newham Lane? I cannot remember the farm name now but it was to expensive for me at the time but did seem really lovely! Also, no idea if it's still going as a livery yard but the old RDA site up the end of Pound Lane in Upper Beeding was nice, had a sand school and grass schooling paddock with some show jumps.

Unfortunately everywhere else I went is too far out for you despite the fact I also lived in Steyning.
 
Thank you. Unfortunately both of them are full so we are on waiting lists. Going to go and veiw one today in Findon. Has anyone heard of Kingswood Livery? Experiances (sorry thats not spelt right)? Thank you agian Dunlin
 
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