Livery in Edinburgh area

Gah

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Hello,

I am currently looking to move out of my rented property and buy a house on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Have mainly been looking in Rosewell area, but also Bo'ness (both still commutable to Edinburgh for work!). So I am therefore looking for any livery recommendations in the Edinburgh area that will (hopefully) fulfil some of my criteria:

  • 24 hour turnout
  • Young horse Friendly (just backing my 4 year old) - would like a roundpen/ school etc
  • An indoor school would be lovely
  • Nice hacking

If anyone has any recommendations for me it would be much appreciated! :D

Thanks for reading,

Gah
 
Edinburgh equestrian has everything you're asking for -But they're not taking on at the minute. But perhaps give them a phone and see what's happening.
 
I had heard there was a lot of moving horses in between fields there, sometimes not in with the same herd as before. My boy is a bit low in the pecking order, so this is a concern (he already comes in with nibble marks on him). It was a while ago I heard this and things have probably changed now.

I will give them a call - thanks for the recommendation.
 
there is also mountskip at gorebridge, lovely yard, fab indoor school and outdoor schools, very small field groups while I was there and the horses rarely moved so were in a stable group, and the yard owner is brilliant! The hacking is brilliant once you know your way around, just have a bit of road work to do before hand, highly recommend
 
Thornton have 24/7 turnout as far as I know. There's also Pammy Stevenson's new place outside of Penicuik that has a new indoor just built, don't know about turnout though. Or there's Springfield further down the road? No indoor but nice outdoor and small and friendly.

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Does mount skip do 24/7 turnout?

Might be worth noting mount skip is for sale too.

Schools are lovely though I was up there using the indoor last week.
 
it depends on the fields from year to year whether they can stay out over the winter 24/7 but there is 24/7 summer turnout or there was while i was there,
 
Mountskip sounds nice, might be a bit out of my budget to buy though! (I suppose I could just check it out for livery though) :D

Thanks for all the responses, now I know a few I can get to researching and visiting! Its amazing how hard it is to find websites for livery yards.
 
Please be careful if you are travelling from yard to yard as strangles is still about. Wash clothes and don't touch any horses etc. Good luck in your search :)
 
Not to worry - well aware of our recent outbreaks, plan on wearing 'non horsey' clothes/ not going to more than one yard on the same day - definitely don't want to spread anything! Plus don't want to bring anything back to my current yard (thankfully currently strangles free...*touch wood*).
 
There's tower farm and lasswade with indoor schools if you don't mind being on a riding school. There is also Swanson, palmy stevensons new place, Thornton, temple farm, mount skip and Edinburgh equestrian. Your spoilt for choice of good yards :)
 
Wee bit further out but Whitfield Farm Livery on the outskirts of West Linton is another for consideration. Has indoor and outdoor schools. Nice folks there and our RC holds training and shows there.
 
I got lost!
I am going to give them a buzz and see if I can pop by later in the week. The area does look nice for riding, and thanks for your advice (and your time to chat today).
 
Hello, I can second a recommendation for Mountskip - very accommodating, nice sized indoor and outdoor areans, although could do with a bit more depth of surface. Lots of show jumps and an outdoor jumping paddock in summer. 24/7 grazing in summer and good grazing and hay in winter. Good quality haylage. Nice large airy boxes and very friendly set up. I think there may be a waiting list.

Lea Farm in Roslin is lovely, small quiet yard, I backed my 3yo there. Large outdoor school with good fencing but pretty bad surface - sand which is very deep and dusty when dry and flooded and hard when wet. Grazing is brilliant and you have the option for single grazing. A couple of poles to jump but no sets of show jumps. And you can hack straight onto the railway line.

I couldn't stress highly enough on avoiding Edinburgh Equestrian Centre as a livery. Great to use for the xc course (when open) but believe the stories you hear when horses are moved from pillar to post, mine was moved so often he developed stress laminitis. There is a lot of herd bullying which ultimately caused me to move as I just couldn't keep him sound. Grazing in winter is non-existant - mud only with ring feeders.

Good luck!
 
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