Where you began riding? Me, Whiteleaf...

Started learning at Norton Heath (when it was a riding centre) back in the <cough> early 1970s. My first ride was on a little skewbald called Tinkerbell. Anyone else remember the riding school ponies from those days?

In later years rode at Crystalbrook Riding Stables in Theydon Bois - excellent hacking as right on the edge of Epping Forest.

OMG thats when I was taking my AI there! Tinkerbelle was gorgeous, and all the other tiny ponies, Piper, HP, Midnight,Scarlet, Dusky, Tim.
 
Nice thread revival!:D

I started at Leyland Court in Bristol, having nagged my mum for lessons after seeing the horses that lived over the playing fields near where I lived in Fishponds. First pony I rode there was an ancient, one-eyed black pony called Charlie (I think), also rode Scrumpy (my fave), Torkus, April, Campari, Rondini, Skittles (only did walk and trot, fast trot and really flat out trot!), Dougal the Fjord, and Kizzy. That bloody mare buried me more times than I care to remember! The cross-country course was terrifying.

I also used to ride at White Cat, can't remember much about it now, except if a pony stopped, you had to whistle to make it wee-and they usually did!

After that I moved to London and used to ride at Trent Park, sometimes Kings Oak. We went on holidays to Exmoor and had lessons at Porlock Vale and hacking out from Norman Williams' place at Horner. I've come over all nostalgic :D
 
Does anyone remember Millbrook Equitation Centre in Bedfordshire? I can remember the lovely Madge & Velvet. We used to go for hacks on a lorry testing track and I always fell off coming home down the steep hill!!
 
I grew up in South London. Very first lessons were with a lady named Marilyn who had some horses stabled at Tooting Bec... there was (don't know if it's still there) a sand school on the common. I remember she had a lovely pony called Merlin. Later went to Dulwich and Willowtree...

I remember Marilyn Hawley.. she is still involved in running the London Riding Horse Parade in Hyde Park. South London had a huge horsey population back "in the day". I learnt to ride at New Park in Brixton in 1973, (and took on the yard from 1986- 1992 and did liveries). Then I went to Gleneagles in Streatham, then the Mitre in Tooting. When I left school I worked at South London School of Equitation, then the Wandle which had yards in Tooting and Battersea. I remember a lot of friendly rivalry between all the local yards and we were all determined to beat each other at the shows in our area. I have a funny memory of attending a PC rally at Willowtree, and sitting in the caravan being offered slices of treacle tart. But as I'd earlier spotted one of the yard cats sitting on the tart I declined my slice.... :D
 
In Dorset, Bridle Path Lodge RS, mid 80's. Ponies i can remember riding were: Spooky, Rosie, Pinto, Burt.

Then early 90's Myrtle farm RS, near Axminster, Devon. Ponies were: Bramble, Bunty, Shadow, Tasha, Rolo, Jester.

THE best RS ever, in the early 90's was Drake Farm RS, Ilton, Somerset. Ponies were: Gracey, Merrylegs, Posie, Blossom, Blackberry, Maize. That's where I really learnt how to ride a pony and had so much fun.

The memories!!!

Oh gosh I went to Bridle Path lodge when I was a kid on Holiday at Lyme Regis - late 80's I guess. Spooky was my fave! I also used to ride Bobby but he scared me a little!

I also know most of the riding schools in Epping forest, used to livery a horse at the place which was Chrystal Brook years ago. . I learnt to ride at Aldersbrook. I can still name all the horses and ponies they had over about a 10 year period! The first one I rode was Laddie but my favorite was Thumper. I also rode a lot at Alderbrough Hall - again I could still name most of the horses I think. My fave was Star. Also Rode at Suzannes as an Adult until Julian sold up - which was very sad in my opinion he had some really good horses.
 
Nice thread revival!:D

I started at Leyland Court in Bristol, having nagged my mum for lessons after seeing the horses that lived over the playing fields near where I lived in Fishponds. First pony I rode there was an ancient, one-eyed black pony called Charlie (I think), also rode Scrumpy (my fave), Torkus, April, Campari, Rondini, Skittles (only did walk and trot, fast trot and really flat out trot!), Dougal the Fjord, and Kizzy. That bloody mare buried me more times than I care to remember! The cross-country course was terrifying.

I also used to ride at White Cat, can't remember much about it now, except if a pony stopped, you had to whistle to make it wee-and they usually did!

After that I moved to London and used to ride at Trent Park, sometimes Kings Oak. We went on holidays to Exmoor and had lessons at Porlock Vale and hacking out from Norman Williams' place at Horner. I've come over all nostalgic :D

I used to teach at Trent Park one summer and at the near by South Medburn Farm - oh the memories!
 
At a riding school in Great Gransden (Cambs) in the late 80's. I think it was called Gransden Hall Riding School, but not sure..

I started off going to watch my friends lessons until I bullied my parents into letting me have my own, I'd do absolutely anything to get even another minute there with the horses. I remember going to help out at weekends/over the holidays and the girls on the yard sharing ice creams from a freezer in the office/tackroom with us!.. (But not when Mrs Craze (??) was about!! we had to hide them quick if she arrived unexpected)

Oh gosh, Gransden was my first job after leaving school in 1977! Mrs Craze was a hard task master and I soon realised that I wasn't going to earn my fortune working with horses. I lived in with two other girls, the beds were awful, we had to eat with the family which meant you couldn't stuff your face, and I got given the worse horse on the yard to do. I earned £7 a week. It was fun though and when I decided to leave I had to conjour up the courage to tell her while she was boiling a kettle on the aga, she said 'Oh bu**er, you were getting on so well with that horse too!'

My first RS was on Histon Road in Cambridge run by Rosemary ?. I remember my first ride on a docked tail welshie called Randy, and being proud that I was the only one that could make Jinx 'bend his neck' (Outline). Others included Echo, Flare, Fling. Later I moved on the Longreach Stables in Chesterton with Liz Barton and my favourite palomino and white pony Poppy, there I came off a pony called Kitty who bounced me off on a hack, and trod on my finger almost taking the top off, sewn back on at the hospital it's still mangled to this day. Dad thought it would have put me off, which it didn't and he subsequently relented and my first own pony arrived!
 
My first ever lesson was at French's Farm, somewhere in Essex! My dad knew the guy who set it up so think we got some lessons on mates rates. Remember our first lesson one of the ponies bolted and a girl fell off but I wasn't fazed by it. I was just disgusted at my leader kissing my pony and telling me I had to when I got off!

There was a bit of a gap between first lesson and starting lessons properly - think maybe mum and dad thought i'd lose interest but I must have persisted with wanting lessons! So we went to Eastern Equitation in Earls Colne, then it became Colne Equestrian when it moved to Wakes Colne.
 
Nice thread revival!:D

I started at Leyland Court in Bristol, having nagged my mum for lessons after seeing the horses that lived over the playing fields near where I lived in Fishponds. First pony I rode there was an ancient, one-eyed black pony called Charlie (I think), also rode Scrumpy (my fave), Torkus, April, Campari, Rondini, Skittles (only did walk and trot, fast trot and really flat out trot!), Dougal the Fjord, and Kizzy. That bloody mare buried me more times than I care to remember! The cross-country course was terrifying.

I also used to ride at White Cat, can't remember much about it now, except if a pony stopped, you had to whistle to make it wee-and they usually did!

After that I moved to London and used to ride at Trent Park, sometimes Kings Oak. We went on holidays to Exmoor and had lessons at Porlock Vale and hacking out from Norman Williams' place at Horner. I've come over all nostalgic :D


How long ago where you at Kings Oak?
 
I used to teach at Trent Park one summer and at the near by South Medburn Farm - oh the memories!

I've ridden at South Medburn (I think!), my mum used to go there regularly.

I went to Trent Park from about 1988 to around 1991. Ballad was my fave, other horses were Cromby, Bilko, Ryan, Cinders, Atlas, Ziggy, Vienna, Muffin, Angus, Zavie. Ponies Smudgely, Quila, Tictac, Squirrel, Goldie, Bianca, Lady, Allsorts, Lucy, Breeze, Penny, Baldrick and a couple I can't think of the names of. Working liveries were Whisper, Pimms, Carlo, Flambeau (maybe) and Solly. My friend's dad owned Cookie. I worked there for a while too.
 
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Haha yes I remember that all too well :D And it sounded so strange as everyone in the ride whistled at different pitches!

I've never known anywhere else that did it, really weird!

How long ago where you at Kings Oak?

Ummm, around very late eighties, early nineties. Horses there were Liza, Mooney, Colonel, Josh (grey horse, always overbent), Horace (or Horatio?) biggest horse I've ever ridden! Lorna and I can't remember any more!
 
I've never known anywhere else that did it, really weird!



Ummm, around very late eighties, early nineties. Horses there were Liza, Mooney, Colonel, Josh (grey horse, always overbent), Horace (or Horatio?) biggest horse I've ever ridden! Lorna and I can't remember any more!

My old share Horse came from there. Her name is Nelly. I think she was there after you though.
 
I started at age 3 at Wharfedale Riding Stables near Otley/Menston in West Yorks. It was run by Margaret Harvey who in her youth had been a debutante but really ran the stables to pay for her breeding line of Fell ponies (I think). The first pic in my sig is me on Cracker, one of her fells. Ah the good old days, elastic on hat, feet in stirrup leathers, grass reins made from baler twine. :)

She ran 2 stables, the one near to the town and another in Pately Bridge where she had summer pastures and run riding holidays- if you didn't mind staying in a green mildewed caravan with no running water or electric.
 
Oakhill riding school daisy nook Manchester late 70s.think the 1st poy I rode was sixpence little grey mare with a big wobbly crest of a neck.met my best friend of over 20 years there. Moved to various yard in the area but always migrated back.
 
Another for croft riding shool in Warrington. Can't believe there isn't more than 2 of us!!! I used to ride a pony called shandy if I'm correct. She would probably have been either a section A or B I'm guessing. I messaged them weeks ago asking if she was still around and didn't receive the courtesy of a reply!!!

Also heybrook (now apple tree, I think) in lowton. Went to lowton riding school but I found the woman to be a bully.
 
Clifton Moor Riding School near Wetherby first. Then moved onto Follifoot near Harrogate a while after :) I was there from 1996 to 2000 :)
 
I was first boosted nto a big horse aged 11 at Violet Bullocks farm in Huntington just outside York in 1965. Have never had a week since when I didnt spend some of it in the company of horses so 48 years and a little more now. I remember Troy a skewbald gelding Jody a piebald gelding and Lady a bay thoroughbred mare that had loads of foals I think she was about 20 then, A chestnut thoroughbred stallion that was the father of all the foals on the farm, His name was cuckoo although there may have been more of his name
 
My first riding school was offord riding school in Cambridgeshire. I spent most of my childhood there working all hours for perhaps one free ride on the naughtiest pony once a week! But god I loved it!!! Ponies I remember we're patchy (100 years old), rump old (naughty pony little strawberry roan), cindy, sundance, polly (my fave, big grey), polly-Anna (kicked everything). Would have been the early 80s very happy memories. Anyone else? There's a housing estate there now :(
 
At a riding school on the Moors just above Sheffield. It was just a big barn on a hill - we were in the "indoor school" during the winter, and then in the summer we used to hack on the moors - it would have been mid-70's.

Then we moved "down south" in about 1978-9 and I went to Snowball Farm in Burnham for the next 15 or so years and learned to ride properly LOL! The first pony I rode at Snowball was a palomino called Popcorn.

In the Pony Yard were: Oliver, Popcorn, Dobbin, Blackie, Twinkle, Coco, Digby (my all time favourite), Mivvi, Trampus.

The Pony Pens: Shandy, Ben, Thomas, Ferdie, Alpen, Cornflakes, and two more - I can see them, but can't remember their names.

When I got older, I used to ride Mrs Western-kaye's hunter - Raffles, my most favourite horse of all, he was wonderful and I spent many a happy hour hacking round Burnham getting him fit for hunting.
 
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I learnt to ride at Silverknowes Riding Centre in Edinburgh. It's no longer there now, think the owner moved to Lasswade. But I became a happy helper after my first lesson and got free rides in return. It was a bit rundown but it had horses and they were willing to teach me to ride so I was happy.

My favorite horse was Gemima, not the prettiest horse there but she was only 5 and taught me a lot - like how to fall off a lot. :D
 
At a riding school in Great Gransden (Cambs) in the late 80's. I think it was called Gransden Hall Riding School, but not sure..

I started off going to watch my friends lessons until I bullied my parents into letting me have my own, I'd do absolutely anything to get even another minute there with the horses. I remember going to help out at weekends/over the holidays and the girls on the yard sharing ice creams from a freezer in the office/tackroom with us!.. (But not when Mrs Craze (??) was about!! we had to hide them quick if she arrived unexpected)[/QUOTE ]I taught myself to ride but in 2009 I started to work for Mrs craze, still working for her today, along with WEG gold medalist Charlotte bathe :-D
 
The same place as many others in Nottinghamshire, Kirkfields - Mandy Rowlands, Blidworth Bottoms!!
Fallen in love with many a horse from a riding school <3
 
Oh gosh, Gransden was my first job after leaving school in 1977! Mrs Craze was a hard task master and I soon realised that I wasn't going to earn my fortune working with horses. I lived in with two other girls, the beds were awful, we had to eat with the family which meant you couldn't stuff your face, and I got given the worse horse on the yard to do. I earned £7 a week. It was fun though and when I decided to leave I had to conjour up the courage to tell her while she was boiling a kettle on the aga, she said 'Oh bu**er, you were getting on so well with that horse too!'

My first RS was on Histon Road in Cambridge run by Rosemary ?. I remember my first ride on a docked tail welshie called Randy, and being proud that I was the only one that could make Jinx 'bend his neck' (Outline). Others included Echo, Flare, Fling. Later I moved on the Longreach Stables in Chesterton with Liz Barton and my favourite palomino and white pony Poppy, there I came off a pony called Kitty who bounced me off on a hack, and trod on my finger almost taking the top off, sewn back on at the hospital it's still mangled to this day. Dad thought it would have put me off, which it didn't and he subsequently relented and my first own pony arrived!


I taught myself to ride but in 2009 I started to work for Mrs craze, still working for her today, along with WEG gold medalist Charlotte bathe :-D
 
I had my first lessons at Rainbow Hall Riding School in Hertfordshire. My first lesson was on a piebald mare called Sue and the instructor got very confused, as did I, as to who she was talking to! :D I also rode Ebony, Caeser and my favourite was a spotty called Mabel. They wouldn't sell her to my dad though but they did find me my first pony Tish :)
 
I learnt to ride and everything you could imagine about ponies at Flamsteads Farm on the Bucks/Herts border. It was the greatest grounding to a life with horses and i still remember some of things i was taught....and some i should
porobavbly forget these days!

I then went to Gaddesdon place stables/RDA and had great laughs there and Patchetts before it turned as professional and had a riding school.
The first two places were great for letting you get there early, catch your pony, groom, track up and all that so that you learnt and weren't just a conveyor belt of kids bombing around

Did anyone else ride at these places or around the area?? (i've been around a few this way in 21 years!)

I learnt to jump at Gaddesdon on a big grumpy chesnut mare called Ellie? I think. I fell off and ended up on my back for 6 weeks after but loads of fun :D
 
You lot are all so young!! I learned at Mrs Watson's in Normanton, Derbyshire. Aged just 5 (1959!!!!) they put me on a green youngster with a girl leading me round a field under strict instructions not to let go! I remember it was a hot summers day and we stopped in the shade of a tree for my leader to get her breath back after I'd just got the hang of rising trot. Of course she let go of the pony at precisely the moment it chose to spook at a bird in the hedge and took off up the field for home flat out. Hence I learned to walk, trot and gallop in my first lesson! Might have learned to jump as well but the pony thought better of it when we got to the fence and stopped. I've been hooked ever since. The cost of this adventure ? A princely 2/6d ... (12 and a half p) which was a week's pocket money and seemed like a lot at the time. 55 years on I'm still at it. Will I ever grow out of it do you think?
 
At a riding school in Great Gransden (Cambs) in the late 80's. I think it was called Gransden Hall Riding School, but not sure..

I started off going to watch my friends lessons until I bullied my parents into letting me have my own, I'd do absolutely anything to get even another minute there with the horses. I remember going to help out at weekends/over the holidays and the girls on the yard sharing ice creams from a freezer in the office/tackroom with us!.. (But not when Mrs Craze (??) was about!! we had to hide them quick if she arrived unexpected)

I also started riding at Gransden Hall at the tender age of 4, absolutely hated it!! But then got back into riding again and was bought a pony by my aunt and was having lessons there again & became really good friends with Annie Craze (mrs crazes daughter) we did loads together, hunting, pony club, competitions etc. the old yard & new yard are all houses now. But I do remember having a great time when I was there helping out every weekend - that was about 35 years ago! My brother also rode there and ended up being a working pupil before he went into the army.
 
My mum taught me to start off with. I could walk and trot, canter was coming. At the age of seven i started going to Blackdyke Farm in Cumbria. Im now 25 and still go. IMO its an amazing riding centre, second to non.
 
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