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Livery yard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A livery yard is a British equestrian name for stables where the horse owners normally pay a weekly or monthly fee to keep their horses there. This may be referred to as boarding in the USA. A liv...
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Livery stable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Livery Stables, Britford Farm, Salisbury UK ... Britford Livery Stables is based on Bridge Farm, in the beautiful village of Britford, near Salisbury, Wiltshire; within sight of the famous Salisbury Cathedral, and just off the A338, the land nestles close to the ancient water meadows on the River Avon.
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Sarness Livery Yard ... ; SARNESS LIVERY STABLES; Sarness Livery Yard ... ; MANSTON LIVERY STABLES; Stables in Thanet...
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The yard is run by Charlotte Martin and set in a stunning rural village on the Berkshire/Wiltshire borders approximately 2 miles from Hungerford plus there is excellent access to the M4 motorway at Junction 14 within 2 miles ... Charlotte and King of Hearts IV being selected for the 2012 Equine Pathway Programme.
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May 11, 2009 ... Their final glory years came during the first decade of the 20th century, before motorized vehicles had made much of an impact.
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A full livery training centre for all ages of competition and dressage horses, with a professional atmosphere. ... Purpose built yard, including new all weather flood lit waxed manege, lunge arena, mirrors, horse walker, jumps, post and rail paddocks.
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