Livery recommendations please! - Norfolk

Angel101

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Hi there

Can anyone offer any livery recommendations for the Great Massingham/Harpley/Castle Acre area please? Or somewhere in that locality between Kings Lynn and Swaffham?

Ideally I would like a professionally run yard with good facilities and year round individual or pairs turnout. Would be great if some of the other liveries competed and enjoyed training but I'm not fussed about surrounding myself with worldbeaters - I'd hardly impress them with my skills
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I'd want DIY or assisted. Priority has to be the level of care and good management. I'd also be interested in perhaps renting a box at a private yard and perhaps offering to help with the owners horses in return for some small assistance with my own - not sure how you uncover those sorts of arrangements when you don't know the area well
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Any help, advice or pointers would be gratefully received - I'm not really sure where to start and google tends to throw up mostly riding schools or the really large comp centres.

Thank you in advance - I've got half a packet of chocolate fingers to share if anyone would like, although they are going down fast!
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Can't think of many of the top of my head at the moment, but there's a yard in West Winch which seems friendly and does DIY or assisted livery with individual turnout. Haven't huge facilities, sand school, jumping paddock with sj and xc jumps and off road hacking but is a nice yard.

It might be helpful posting in the East of England section also, more localised:)
 
Can't think of many of the top of my head at the moment, but there's a yard in West Winch which seems friendly and does DIY or assisted livery with individual turnout. Haven't huge facilities, sand school, jumping paddock with sj and xc jumps and off road hacking but is a nice yard.

It might be helpful posting in the East of England section also, more localised:)

Thank you Ellie! That's helpful to know.
I didn't think of the East of England page - I'll do that.

Thank you!
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