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The Kiln Equestrian Centre

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  • Kiln Farm is a great place that I think every rider should go to. Sam & Angela are really welcoming and kind, their always attending to your needs within seconds! the horses there are really well kept, they get; mucked out every day, they always have plenty of food and water. The horses are always happy to go up to the school for another enjoyable lesson: speaking of the school lets talk about the lessons.the lessons are really fun but I think that the 10:15 and the 11:30 could do more canter...

  • **PLEASE READ** I’ve been riding here for over 10 years now. I started at another stables when I moved to the uk near Farnham castle. We found this place and she let me have a trail less to see if I liked the place, and I haven’t stopped coming here!! I rode here for a year then sadly had to move countries with my family. But I kept coming back to this stable every time I visited the uk. They do amazing hacks, amazing lessons and everyone is super friendly. The lady who runs the stable, A...

  • Please avoid this place for the sake of the horses there. My daughter went there to work for the owner but after only 2 hours of seeing how it was run had to leave. She has experience not only as a competition rider of her own but other peoples horses, as well as running her own livery yard so I know she can comment with knowledge. The horses are underfed, unwatered, standing in filth and being worked in ill fitting tack that will cause sores. It is important for the welfare of the horses and...

  • As someone who has ridden at various stables over the years, I knew what I was looking for and what was important when researching yards around the area. I have not been disappointed with The Kiln. The calibre of tuition is fantastic - both for myself (an experienced rider but returning to the saddle after a break) and my partner's young daughter, who is a novice and has come on in confidence and skill so much since riding at The Kiln. In addition to the tuition, the horses and ponies are...

  • My children went there for a day during May half term with their school friends. In the morning they were greeted by not very nice woman, then after parents left they were handled to 12 years old girl and teen boy who were looking after them the whole day (! website says about experienced coaches!), before handling them back to that lady an hour before picking up time. They were watching two private riding lessons bored to death (boys were just seating on site, one girl was standing for entir...