Riding schools/lessons in Kent

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I am missing riding big time :( Both my horses are out of action for the foreseeable future (6 months + ) and I don't think I can last without a bit of action. I am of a reasonable level - happy with a 3ft course,know how to ride the basic lateral moves - shoulder in etc and have done a fair bit of showing and thought I could use the next few months maybe improving myself as I know I have picked up habits from my riding my two - any recommendations ? I am in Maidstone but for the right place I would be happy to travel
 
I am missing riding big time :( Both my horses are out of action for the foreseeable future (6 months + ) and I don't think I can last without a bit of action. I am of a reasonable level - happy with a 3ft course,know how to ride the basic lateral moves - shoulder in etc and have done a fair bit of showing and thought I could use the next few months maybe improving myself as I know I have picked up habits from my riding my two - any recommendations ? I am in Maidstone but for the right place I would be happy to travel

Oh no, are they both injured? Nightmare. Rooting Street Farm in Little Chart (near Ashford) used to be really good... Jillie Rogers has sold it now but think they still do lessons...
 
Osteoarthritis with suspected suspensory damage as well and as yet still undiagnosed but possibly navicular or some form of ligament damage in the foot with beginnings of arthristis in his coffin joint - thanks for the tip - I shall have a google
 
Osteoarthritis with suspected suspensory damage as well and as yet still undiagnosed but possibly navicular or some form of ligament damage in the foot with beginnings of arthristis in his coffin joint - thanks for the tip - I shall have a google

Oh no :(
If not, Bedgebury (Goudhurst) still does lessons, I think, and they've got all the gear as they run BS shows there now.
 
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