...a Seaside Holiday with your horse at Field Farm
Field Farm was not so long ago an old dairy farm, having been operated by the Hill family for three generations and once a thriving business it had, like so many other family farms, become a shadow of its former self.
We purchased Field Farm with the specific intention of creating an equestrian centre where horses and their owners (of all ages and all abilities) could visit and use the facilities in a relaxed, friendly environment. Our aim from day one was to create a centre we would like to take our horses to.
In addition to providing indoor and outdoor schools, show-jumping paddock, cross-country course and BHS-approved horse accommodation, we believe the ‘jewel’ in Field Farm’s crown is that we are just under a mile direct hack to a glorious beach. So many horse owners dream of taking their horse to the beach and at Field Farm that dream is a daily reality.
Whether visitors come for a day, weekend, long weekend or longer, our intention is to make them as welcome as we possibly can and ensure they get the very best of their time for what is an incredibly reasonable price.
Just had the most wonderful weekend at Field Farm - friendly people, very friendly dogs (!) and wonderful facilities - we had the best time and are already planning our return.
Posted 11/07/2011 by Mouse’s Mum
The competition will be running through to May 25th 2012. For your chance to win a fabulous beach riding holiday or short break simply answer the question on the entry form on page 5. Whenever you enter, your entry will be kept in the draw until the final closing date of May 25th.
On offer is a midweek break for the winner for three horses and/or ponies and three people and a runners-up prize of a Friday / Saturday break for two people and two horses/ponies, with the lucky winners picking any available date between June and December 2012.
Winners’ breaks will include horse accommodation in the stables, turnout in a private paddock, hay, straw, full use of all the facilities including cross-country course, indoor and outdoor schools, show- jumping paddock and beach access. People accommodation will also be included in one of our comfortable self-catering holiday homes (or they could if they preferred stay in their own horse lorry). Food and transport are not included. There are a
Langham Road, Ember Lane, Mumby, Lincolnshire LN13 9SL Telephone 01754 872354 email
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couple of local pubs (we’ve even arranged with one so that riders can hack to the beach, ride the beach to Chapel then back through to the pub where the horses can graze in a paddock behind the pub whilst the riders ‘graze’ on a home-made pub lunch). Plus there are plenty of shops within a few miles of the farm.
Prizes limited to a maximum of three people and three horses for the 1st prize midweek break (Mon to Fri) and two people with two horses for the Fri / Sat break for the one runners-up prize. In both cases, more people and horses could be added by
What a fantastic time we all had this weekend, Paul and his family are amazing hosts, the place is brilliant, and Ackworth Riding Club will be back many times x
Posted 21/06/2011 by daisydoo
the winners but they would be chargeable (this is in case they have a family of four, for example) and winners could extend their stay at additional cost if required.
Send your entry any time between now and May 25th (to arrive by May 25th 2012) to Equestrian Life Magazine Field Farm Holiday Competition, The Loose Box, Shelton Lodge, Shelton, nr Newark, Notts NG23 5JJ.
Paul & Andrea Simpson & Family
www.field-farm.net
Had such an amazing time at Field Farm, Disneyland for horses is what I thought about it! Relaxed atmosphere made so welcome by the fantastic family there, Basil, Sybil and Manuel, oh and don’t forget Polly, the hardest working stable girl I ever met! Loved it, will definitely be back, and will recommend to all horsey friends! :)
Posted 21/06/2011 wby Mi-Julie
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