Livery Yards In North West London

Jojo1992

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Hi All,
I am moving in a couple of months and need to find somewhere North or North West London that is not ludicrously over priced. I know part livery is usually pricey anyway but if anyone could suggest somewhere reasonably priced it would be a great help.

Thanks :)
 
Hiya - welcome to London (soon!). There are quite a few in the N London/S Herts area that I know of, with a range of DIY/part livery options.

Mill Hill - Frith Manor and London Equestrian Centre (next door to each other). Frith is more basic but has an indoor school. LEC is a riding school so better facilities but you might not always be able to use them! Limited turnout/hacking at either I think. Also Mote End but more expensive although think they have some part livery options. Good turnout and ok hacking, great facilities and xc course, but it's a bigger yard.

S Herts (bit further north of Mill Hill area) - there is Cowley Hill, Arkley View, Earls Farm (which is brill) and Cross Oaks (two nice schools and decent hacking), Strangeways RS.

Trent Park is a bit further East, riding school again so limited turnout I'm told.

Sure others will post - I didn't realise how horsey it was around that area until I got into it but there are loads of places :)
 
Strangeways Stud Farm close to the Mop and Broom Borehamwood. Barnet Riding School Galley Lane Arkley High Barnet Fold Farm Galley Lane Arkley High Barnet
 
Depends what you're looking for?? There are lots of small DIY liveries that i only discovered by alot of googling and driving around!
 
I already live in London but the South East lol :) thanks for the welcome anyway though haha :). Thank you for the replies everyone, very helpful. I have been looking at a few but I don't know the area thoroughly yet so haven't been able to have a drive round to have a search :) I was looking at the London Equestrian Centre as they have a job opening there as well. Does anyone have any experience of the yard?
 
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