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01494 881939

The Grove Riding School

01494 881939
info@groveridingschool.co.uk

Riding Lessons Lead Rein

Tariff

    • Please note new prices for 2024 below

 

2023 

Group Lessons 

(per person)

  • ½ hour £28.00
  • 1 hr £39.00

Private & Semi-Private (two people) Lessons

  • 50 mins, private £55.00
  • ½ hour, private £41.00
  • 50 mins, semi-private (per person) £46.00
  • ½ hour, semi-private (per person) £38.00

6 week Intensive Course

  • 6 hour lessons for beginners including stable mangt £300

Private & Group Hacks 

  • 1 hour, private £61.00
  • 1 hour, semi-private £50.00
  • 1 hour, group £44.00

Tots Trot

15-20min £27

 

From April1st 2024

 

Junior Group Lessons 

(per person)

        • ½ hour £30.00
        • 1 hr £42.00
        • Adult Group Lessons 

          (per person)

          • 1 hr £44.00

Private & Semi-Private (two people) Lessons

        • 50 mins, private £60.00
        • ½ hour, private £45.00
        • 50 mins, semi-private (per person) £50.00
        • ½ hour, semi-private (per person) £42.00

6 week Intensive Course (over 14s)

        • 6 hour lessons for complete beginners including stable mangt £340

Hacks 

        • 1 hour, private £65.00 Weekdays
        • 1 Hour private £70.00 Weekends

Tots Trot

15-20min £29

 

We currently accept Bank Transfers only

    • Lessons must be booked in advance via email () when details of how to pay and current restrctions etc will be sent by return. We require 24hrs notice of cancellation.  
    • Please ensure when booking in that you advise us if you or your children are not coming for the next lesson. Unless we are advised differently we will expect to see you at your usual time. 
    • If we have tacked up the pony and the rider fails to arrive we will have to charge full price for the missed lesson. We really don’t want to do that so please get in touch.

ABRSThe Grove Riding School is an approved member of the British Association of Riding Schools. As an 'approved school' we have been inspected and found to be satisfactory by one of the national Approved Schemes. The Association of British Riding Schools conducts such a scheme, setting a high standard for horse care and requires to be satisfied that the instruction given is well presented and correct in content.