Moor Farm Stables is approved by The British Horse Society, the Association of British Riding Schools, the Riding for the Disabled, and a Pony Club Centre.
Owned and run by Liz White, Moor Farm Stables dates back to the 1400s and has proudly operated as a riding school since 1969. Recognised as a centre of excellence for training, we have also worked in partnership with Warwickshire College as an outreach centre for over 25 years.
At Moor Farm, the welfare of our 50+ horses and ponies is always our highest priority. They are never overworked, are well nourished, and live as naturally as possible in a herd environment with plenty of grazing, shelter, and quality stabling.
We welcome riders of all ages and abilities, offering lessons for beginners through to advanced riders. Our range of experiences includes group lessons, private one-to-one sessions, Fun Days, Young Equestrians, and Adult Days.
We also provide both group and private hacks, giving riders the opportunity to enjoy the countryside in a safe and supportive environment while building confidence outside of the arena.
For younger riders, we are a registered Pony Club Centre, running weekly Pony Club sessions every Saturday. These sessions are designed to be fun, educational, and rewarding, helping children develop their skills while learning about horse care, stable management, and teamwork. Members have the opportunity to work towards badges and achievements, make new friends, and grow in confidence both in and out of the saddle.
In addition, we proudly work alongside the Riding for the Disabled Association, offering riding opportunities for individuals with a range of disabilities. Our experienced and compassionate team provides tailored sessions to meet individual needs, ensuring a safe, inclusive, and supportive experience. We are passionate about making the benefits of riding accessible to everyone, helping participants improve confidence, coordination, and overall wellbeing through time spent with our horses.