Beaver Hall Equestrian Centre, equestrian venue in Leek, Staffordshire
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Beaver Hall Equestrian Centre

Leek, StaffordshireST13 7EZ
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About this yard

Beaver Hall Equestrian Centre is a family-run BHS Approved and British Dressage affiliated venue set in 80 acres of Staffordshire Moorlands, just south of the Peak District National Park near Leek. The centre hosts affiliated and unaffiliated dressage and show jumping competitions alongside clinics from visiting coaches, and its licensed riding school caters for riders of all abilities from beginners through to serious competitors. Facilities are comprehensive: three outdoor arenas including a competition-sized 65×45m arena and two 40×20m schooling arenas, 25 stables, viewing galleries, a solarium, wash boxes, a horse walker, and an on-site cafe. A dedicated school of temperament-tested ponies makes it ideal for young learners, and Beaver Hall Pony Club is based here and open to non-horse-owners.

Facilities

Cafe
Horse Walker
Outdoor Arena
Parking
Stabling
Viewing Gallery
Wash Down

Pricing

Contact for current lesson prices and availability.

Opening hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Hours are sourced from Google and the venue. Always confirm with the venue before visiting.

Frequently asked questions

Do they take beginners?
Yes, they cater for riders of all abilities, including beginners. The riding school has a dedicated school of temperament-tested ponies, making it ideal for young learners.
What's parking like?
There is parking available at the venue. You should have no trouble finding a space when you arrive.
How much does an hour lesson cost?
We are checking the latest details with the venue. Please get in touch directly to confirm pricing for lessons.
Are there facilities for children?
Yes, there are junior lessons available, and the venue has a Pony Club open to non-horse riders. This makes it a great option for younger riders.
What types of riding disciplines do they offer?
They offer a range of disciplines including dressage, show jumping, and hacking. This allows riders to choose the type of riding that interests them.
Is there a cafe on-site?
Yes, there is an on-site cafe available for visitors. It's a convenient place to relax after a lesson or competition.
Are they accredited?
Yes, they are BHS approved and licensed under the Riding Establishment Act. This ensures they meet certain standards for safety and care.

What to wear

Standard guidance for equestrian yards in the UK. Check with your yard if you're unsure.

Riding helmet

A correctly fitted hat to current safety standards (PAS 015 or VG1). Bicycle helmets are not permitted. Hats are available to hire, usually reserved for first-time riders.

Footwear

Boots with a small heel, riding boots, walking boots or wellies all work. Trainers and flat-soled shoes are not permitted for safety reasons.

Clothing

Close-fitting, weather-appropriate clothes. Shoulders and legs must be covered, no vest tops or shorts. Jackets and coats should be fastened securely. Waterproofs are recommended for outdoor lessons.

Hair & jewellery

Long hair should be tied back in a ponytail before putting on your helmet. All jewellery must be removed before riding.

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Clients arriving in unsuitable clothing or footwear may not be permitted to ride, for their own safety. If in doubt, contact the yard before your visit.

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