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Friendly, family orientated riding school and livery yard in Worcestershire, catering for all ages and abilities

Home of Hayswood Equestrian Riding club and Making a difference with Hayswood Equestrian

25/03/2026

I’m really excited to share some wonderful news! Starting in April (and I promise this isn’t an April Fool’s Day joke!), I’ll be working exclusively as Kat Williams-Jones, Equestrian Coach. I’ll be saying goodbye to Allens Hill Competition Centre to focus all my energy on coaching, and I couldn't be happier!

This is such an amazing opportunity for me to commit to my individual coaching sessions, clinics, All-Steps Formation Riding clinics, and coaching for Hayswood Equestrian Tuition & Livery Hayswood Equestrian Riding Club. Plus, thanks to Hayswood, I can provide arena facilities for clients who need them near Upton upon Severn!

I’m also excited to share that my new website is almost ready! It will include all the details about my services and clinics, with regular updates and a booking platform. Many thanks Amanda Feagan husband Mark! 🥳

Who knows, I might even find some time for Matt and be able to ride and compete with my own horses!

Thank you so much to Linda Ravenhill at Hayswood Equestrian Tuition & Livery Hayswood Equestrian Riding Club, and my lovely Matt. Not least my wonderful clients.

In Praise of the Saints of the Stable: Riding School Horses There is a particular kind of horse you meet not in glossy a...
25/01/2026

In Praise of the Saints of the Stable: Riding School Horses

There is a particular kind of horse you meet not in glossy advertisements or competition spotlights, but in the dust of an arena, beneath flickering fluorescent lights, or in the quiet rhythm of a lesson that has just begun. These are the riding school horses: steady, patient, endlessly forgiving. They are the saints of the stable, and our sport would collapse without them.

Riding school horses carry beginners through their first uncertain steps into the saddle. They absorb wobbly legs, unsteady hands, accidental kicks, mixed signals, and moments of fear. They do so without drama, without complaint, and often with a gentleness that feels almost deliberate. Where a greener or sharper horse might react, the school horse waits. Where confusion reigns above the saddle, clarity lives below it.

These horses are not dull. They are discerning.
A good school horse knows exactly what is being asked—and what is not. They can tell the difference between a rider who doesn’t yet know how to ask properly and one who does but lacks confidence. They understand intention long before technique arrives. And when they choose to ignore a poorly timed cue or offer the correct response anyway, it isn’t stubbornness—it’s generosity.
If you want to be taught, a riding school horse will teach you everything.

They teach balance by quietly stepping into the role of metronome, maintaining rhythm even when the rider loses it. They teach softness by refusing to respond to force, only coming alive when the hands finally relax. They teach accuracy by drifting through corners when ridden vaguely and snapping into shape the moment a rider becomes clear. They teach humility by revealing, without malice, just how much there still is to learn.
Many riders remember their first “proper” horse with fondness, but it is often a school horse who truly educates them. The horse who won’t canter until the rider sits correctly. The one who breaks to trot when the leg slips back. The saint who stands immobile at the mounting block, lesson after lesson, day after day, waiting patiently while girths are adjusted and stirrups fumbled.

And then there is the emotional labour.
Riding school horses carry nervous children, adults returning to riding after years away, riders working through fear, grief, frustration, and self-doubt. They absorb tense bodies and racing hearts, offering steadiness in return. How many tears have fallen into school horse manes? How many breakthroughs have happened on their backs, unnoticed except by the horse who made them possible?

These horses work hard. They are ridden by many different bodies, with many different levels of skill, and many different interpretations of “contact” and “leg on.” They adapt constantly. They forgive endlessly. And when they switch off, go slow, or feel “lazy,” it is worth asking whether they are tired rather than uncooperative. School horses give everything they have—sometimes more than they should.

To ride a school horse well is an education in empathy.
It asks the rider to listen rather than demand. To refine rather than force. To understand that responsiveness is a conversation, not a button to be pressed. When a school horse responds lightly, it is because the rider finally spoke clearly. When they do not, it is an invitation to look inward, not outward.

We celebrate performance horses for their brilliance, scope, and athleticism—and rightly so. But riding school horses deserve celebration for their wisdom. They are professors disguised as plodders, masters of their craft who teach the foundations on which all good riding is built.

Many of them will never wear a championship rug. Their names may not be remembered beyond the yard gate. But they create riders. They create confidence. They create understanding. And when their working days are done, the very least they deserve is our gratitude, our respect, and a comfortable retirement filled with kindness.

If you have ever learned to ride, truly learned—not just to stay on, but to feel, to communicate, to improve—then somewhere along the way, a riding school horse taught you how.
And they did it patiently. Quietly. Saintly.

Riding schools are closing all round the country. Costs on are on the rise  especially hay this year. I am really lucky ...
25/01/2026

Riding schools are closing all round the country. Costs on are on the rise especially hay this year. I am really lucky to absolutely love what I do.
Please vote for Hayswood Equestrian and support my staff, team of volunteers and of course my very special equines get the recognition they deserve.

20/01/2026

Here's my list of events for February at Hayswood Equestrian Tuition & Livery Hayswood Equestrian Riding Club: Open to all. Please get in touch for more information.

It’s been a long time since I’ve been well enough to take the Hayswood gang show jumping. Glad I put my thermals on as i...
26/10/2025

It’s been a long time since I’ve been well enough to take the Hayswood gang show jumping.
Glad I put my thermals on as it was a bit nippy.
Some brilliant jumping and fab costumes.
Not just any Riding School but one of the best offering opportunities to all ages and abilities.
Thank you to Sophie Hooper and her team at Hillview for a lovely day.

11/08/2025

Looking for a 12-2 jumping pony for a customer of mine.
Very talented 8 year old girl who really wants to show jump.
Needs to be good on the ground as girl is petite and keen to do everything herself.
Decent budget for the right pony.

Harvey is looking for a new 🏡12.2 hands 9 year old gelding.Passported.Microchipped Fully vaccinated. Up to date with den...
29/07/2025

Harvey is looking for a new 🏡
12.2 hands 9 year old gelding.
Passported.
Microchipped
Fully vaccinated.
Up to date with dentist and worming.
Lead rein or 2nd pony for confident child.
Has been used in the riding school for 2 years .
Done all PC activities.
Hacks out alone and in company.
Good in all ways.
Has been on hound exercise.
Harvey is a lovely pony, typical cheeky chap with small children when leading likes to munch the grass.
Harvey would excel in a busy pony club competition home.
Best suited one to one hence why he is for ⛵️
Low 4 🥕to find his perfect partner.
WR8 0QA

PM For more photos and information. Please no time wasters.

Thank you for all my birthday wishes and lovely cards. My flowers are beautiful the lounge looks and smells like a flori...
10/07/2025

Thank you for all my birthday wishes and lovely cards. My flowers are beautiful the lounge looks and smells like a florist.
The last 2 years haven’t been an easy ride with one thing and another this morning I had spinal surgery so rest and rehab start when I go home.
Those that know me well will understand how difficult it’s has been and how hard the next few months of rehab will be. Huge thanks to those who have been there. Apologies now if I am grumpy during the next frustrating few months.
DETAILS OF REHAB
⭐️Plenty of home visits welcome, please book so I don’t overload my social limit. 🤣
⭐️In a few weeks little trips out in the community. 🚗☕️🥗🐾
⭐️ A few cheeky Aperol Spritz. 🍹🍹🍹
⭐️ Recommended a holiday in the sun 7 weeks post op. 🛫😎☀️🌅🏝️🛬

Amalia Flender has completed her BHS Bronze Challenge awards. Well done I’m really proud of you and massive thank you to...
07/07/2025

Amalia Flender has completed her BHS Bronze Challenge awards.
Well done I’m really proud of you and massive thank you to Hannah Jackson Coaching for all her training.

02/05/2025

🐴Groom Position 🐴
I am looking for a reliable and enthusiastic yard person to join my team @ Hayswood Equestrian.
⭐️Must have previous yard experience and be able to work to a high standard.
⭐️Good communication skills.
⭐️Must enjoy working with some really special equines.
⭐️Must be confident riding and lunging.
Hours and Wages dependant on experience and age.
Riding Schools are where the journey begins for many.
We take huge pride that we aren’t just any Riding School we teach people to ride whether it’s just a weekly/fortnightly hobby or the start of something more serious.
Hayswood Equestrian offers so much more than just riding lessons with opportunities to get involved in all Equestrian Disciplines.
If you think you have got what it takes to be passionate and enthusiastic and to work as part of the team please email Linda @ [email protected]

Address

Strensham Road
Naunton
WR80QA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Saturday 8:30am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

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