North Cheshire Equestrian Centre, equestrian venue in Manchester, Greater Manchester
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North Cheshire Equestrian Centre

Manchester, Greater ManchesterM31 4AE
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About this yard

North Cheshire Equestrian Centre is located on Carrington Lane, accessible from junction 8 of the M60, backing onto open Cheshire countryside with direct access to the Trans Pennine Trail for hacking. The yard holds livery services and competes in regular unaffiliated showjumping, dressage and showing events.

Facilities include 60 acres of grazing, a 60×20m indoor arena with viewing area, a 60×40m floodlit outdoor arena with fibre surface, and a full set of BSJA showjumps. Note: riding lessons are currently unavailable, contact the centre directly for updates on lesson availability.

Pricing

Family-run for over 20 years. Owner: Sharon. Address: Ackers Farm, Carrington Lane, Partington, Manchester M31 4AE (M60 Junction 8 access, backing onto Cheshire countryside). Riding school plus competition yard plus livery. 60×20m indoor arena with viewing area and cafeteria, 60×40m outdoor floodlit fibre-surface arena, 60 acres grazing, full set of BSJA showjumps. Trans Pennine Trail off-road hacking. Horse simulator on site. Hosts unaffiliated showjumping, dressage and showing competitions. Monthly clinics with professional riders. Salford University equestrian team trains here. Pegasus RDA charity also operates from the centre. 5* full and part livery available.

Frequently asked questions

Do they take beginners?
Yes, the yard is suitable for beginners. However, riding lessons are currently unavailable, so it's best to contact them directly for updates on lesson availability.
How much does an hour lesson cost?
Riding lessons are currently unavailable, so there are no prices to provide. Please check with the centre for any updates regarding lessons.
Are there facilities for children?
The yard accommodates riders of various ages, but specific details about children's activities or lessons should be confirmed by contacting the venue directly.
Can I go hacking there?
Yes, there is direct access to the Trans Pennine Trail for hacking. This provides a great opportunity to ride in the open Cheshire countryside.
What types of competitions do they host?
They host regular unaffiliated showjumping, dressage, and showing events. You can participate in these if you are interested.
What are the facilities like?
The centre features a 60×20m indoor arena, a 60×40m floodlit outdoor arena, and 60 acres of grazing. They also have a full set of BSJA showjumps.

What to wear

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

Riding helmet
Hire available

Riding hat available.

Subject to availability, contact the yard to confirm before your visit.

Footwear

Boots with a small heel.

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.

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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