nss official programme
Newton Rigg College Post Code: CA11 0AH
M6
Newton Rigg College Equestrian Centre was refurbished in 2015 and offers an easily accessible venue together with a compact layout with spacious parking areas. Stabling and warm up arenas are adjacent to the main Showcase arena and will enable easy viewing of all the stallions being presented, along with a convenient opportunity to talk to the stallion and stud owners about your breeding plans for 2016. The local area is a busy tourist destination and there are plenty of hotels, B&Bs, pubs and restaurants within easy reach of Newton Rigg.
M6
Gilwilly Industrial Estate
B5288
Penrith North Lakes Railway Station
B5288 Directions
Newton Rigg College is 5 minutes from M6 Jcn 40 Follow lane signed A592, at mini roundabout take first left onto the B5288, drive through the industrial estate; at the T Junction turn left then take 1st right onto Newton Road. 1 mile along the road, on the right hand side, you will come to the first entrance of Newton Rigg College, continue past this and come in at the second entrance. (The fields on eithe side of this are post and railed fenced). As you come up the drive, take your first left. Visitor car parking and horsebox parking areas will be signposted. Admission: £8 per person (no concessions, but children under 8 free) to include car parking and programme.
M6 A592
To Penrith Town Centre
M6 Jcn 40 A66 West
A66 East
Showground Plan Horsebox Parking
Official Parking
Car Parking
Warmup Arena 60m x 20m
Stallion entrance
Livery yard stables
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Outdoor stables x 4 boxes
Showcase Reception
Indoor stables x 12 boxes
Showcase Arena 61m x 20m
Car Parking Toilets & Showers
Entrance & Tickets
Newton Rigg College EC Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 OAH
Equine Page 48
Entrance from Newton Road
To Penrith To Newton Reigny
www.theequinesite.co.uk
Newton Road
Gates
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Seating & Trade Stands
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