Where's good to go SJ - East Anglia/Herts

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As title really. For young horse so don't want to go where there are 50 to a class with people zooming around over the practice fence.
 
V. helpful. Thanks!

zoeshiloh - I don't mind travelling a bit further if it's going to give him a good experience without being stressed out by tons of other horses going round every which way.
 
Jays at Bury St Edmunds - big surface outside arena, I've heard somewhere in Finchingfield have a big surfaced outside arena and run friendly competitions throughout the year. Lordsbridge - small cramped warm-up but nice courses and arena. Manor Farm, Huntingdon SJ and clinics. Plus all the ones above. :)
 
Try Forest Edge at Drymere, we took a green horse there and they were kind enough to allow him to continue after he was eliminated.....next visit, one cool calm horse that jumped clear
 
Jays at Bury St Edmunds - big surface outside arena, I've heard somewhere in Finchingfield have a big surfaced outside arena and run friendly competitions throughout the year. Lordsbridge - small cramped warm-up but nice courses and arena. Manor Farm, Huntingdon SJ and clinics. Plus all the ones above. :)

Yes finchingfield equestrian, lovely friendly place went there for first time recently. They hold clear round jumping and will happily lower/raise jumps as and when you want them to. Lots of lovely young horses taken just to get them used to it but also kiddies on little ponies having a good old crack at it!
 
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