Ellenthorpe livery

Ellenthorpe livery Welcome to Ellenthorpe Livery in the heart of Gisburne Park Estate.

Includes 10 big stables, 7 furlong all weather gallop, unlimited land to turnout in and exercise in, a round pen and 24 hr on site supervision.

26/10/2021

THE GALLOPS ARE NOW PERMANENTLY CLOSED .

Gisburne Park (the mansion) is now privately owned and therefore the gallops and car park will not be available in the future.

Due to the Christmas Markets on our car park throughout December please drive down Mill Lane and park in and around the ...
03/12/2020

Due to the Christmas Markets on our car park throughout December please drive down Mill Lane and park in and around the entrance to Ribblesdale Park this is for all December.

Also a lot of people are leaving horse muck in the car park for us to clean up after them...please either take it away or throw it someone sensible...thank you.

29/10/2020
Our site is now LIVE with full details about our exclusive adults-only glamping village. Bookings will open TOMORROW at ...
16/06/2020

Our site is now LIVE with full details about our exclusive adults-only glamping village. Bookings will open TOMORROW at 5pm✨ With only 10 tents available, make sure not to miss out!

www.gisburneparkpopup.com

Full Terms and Conditions can be found online

15/06/2020

Welcome to our exclusive Gisburne Glamping Village, nestled within a historic Grade 1 listed, thousand acre private estate. With only 10 fully furnished bell tents available, this is the ultimate adults only staycation. Opens 04.07.2020. ..
Follow for more information on Instagram and Facebook Gisburne Park Pop Up

25/05/2020

Dear All,
The gallops are open and we’ve had a busy weekend of customers of our gorgeous facility.
If you need to give your horse a work out book your slot online here.
Please respect your proximity to others and practice social distancing. There is hundreds of acres to space yourself in so all being well a healthy work out for yourself and your horse.
Please make sure you study the directions pinned on this page as its not the easiest to find. The key is its the road opposite the Deli in Gisburn. No cash strictly by bank transfer £10 / horse.
PLEASE SHARE. Stay safe and thanks very much!Please

17/05/2020

Dear All,

The gallops are open and we’ve had a busy weekend of customers of our gorgeous facility.

If you need to give your horse a work out book your slot online here.

Please respect your proximity to others and practice social distancing. There is hundreds of acres to space yourself in so all being well a healthy work out for yourself and your horse.

No cash strictly by bank transfer £10 / horse.

PLEASE SHARE. Stay safe and thanks very much!

13/05/2020

The following statement from British Equestrian (previously the British Equestrian Federation) is the clearest and most useful information I have read. Worth reading.

British Equestrian's stance on riding and coaching reviewed
Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Following the UK Prime Minister’s broadcast on Sunday 10 May, the Board of British Equestrian has convened to discuss their position on riding and training in the current coronavirus pandemic. Although the crisis remains at stage four, according to the government’s COVID Alert Levels, the spread of the virus is under control and the peak has now passed. While there has been no major relaxation of lockdown restrictions, the government did announce some changes that enable us to review our advice for the equestrian sector.

The recommendation to only ride or drive where strictly necessary was in place to negate any extra burden on the medical and emergency services. However, with the NHS now operating within capacity, the equestrian public can exercise their own horses, or those in their care, as they require, including hacking. This must be within any UK government guidelines, including the restrictions on travel that remain in place in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Social distancing must be observed at all times, as should public health, hygiene and biosecurity requirements.

We continue to request that riders, drivers and vaulters consider the risk of their activity, and to ride or exercise where it is safe to do so and within their capabilities and fitness levels for them and their horse. Those residing in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland should remain within the boundaries of the premises where the horses are kept, where at all possible.

In addition, for riders in England only, the government’s relaxation on travel for exercise and call to return to work where you can't do so from home, means that one-to-one training is also now permitted. Coaches can travel to yards for individual face-to-face training in controlled outdoor environments, while riders can also travel to have one-to-one lessons, as long as social distancing is adhered to throughout.

Coaches, for both face-to-face and online training, must ensure that the necessary measures, risk assessments and safeguarding provisions are put in place, including checking insurance cover with their providers. They should only ride a client’s horse where any shared clothing, tack or equipment has been appropriately disinfected and social distancing of two metres can be maintained at all times.

Riders are now permitted to transport horses to a venue for an individual lesson or facility hire outdoors. They may meet with one other from outside their household, which may be a coach or other participant, all with the proviso that the appropriate social distancing and hygiene practices are in place. Those involved in travelling to or from a venue must all be from the same household. Venues should conduct full risk assessments and ensure that the required public health, hygiene and social distancing measures are implemented effectively.

The British Equestrian Board and Chief Executive will continue to monitor the situation closely, based on direction from the UK government to strengthen lockdown or tighten travel restrictions, which could lead to a revision in the position on riding and training in England. We will also review any specific requirements across the devolved nations and work with regional bodies to provide specific advice, as the respective governments in each country may continue to enforce different restrictions.

British Equestrian Chairman Malcolm Wharton commented; “Right across the country, most people have upheld their societal responsibility to help with the management of the pandemic and the equestrian community has certainly risen to the challenge. These have been testing weeks with many riders separated from their horses, coaches and grooms, often without income, and riding schools without their clients – whatever our situation, none of us have been unaffected.

“Many have followed our advice to the letter and some have continued to ride, but as safely as is possible and I thank you all for your support. Conditions are right that we can soften our message, as we all know the proven health benefits, both in terms of physical and mental wellbeing, that exercising with horses brings. We need to remain vigilant, stay alert and not take any undue risks, so that we can continue to ease towards the full resumption of activity, when the time is right.”

British Equestrian will issue a further update on equestrian premises (riding schools, livery yards, training establishments and therapy centres) in due course.

A number of the British member bodies are releasing their own operational plans, detailing the stages towards a resumption of organised training and competition activity, when it is safe to do so. British Equestrian is finalising an umbrella plan to complement those plans and act as guidance for the equestrian sector and all of its stakeholders. We believe that wider equestrian activity and some horse sports can adapt well to any social distancing requirements and should be in a position to get underway quickly, once conditions permit and government gives the go-ahead.

11/05/2020

Dear All,
The gallops are open...if you need to give your horse a work out book your slot. Please respect your proximity to others and practice social distancing. There is hundreds of acres to space yourself in so all being well a healthy work out for yourself and your horse. No cash strictly by bank transfer £10 / horse.

Address

Mill Lane
Gisburn
BB74LR

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 8pm
Saturday 7am - 8pm
Sunday 7am - 8pm

Telephone

+447858593478

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