Equestrian property for sale
Find the perfect equestrian property for you and your horses to call home.
If youāre looking for an equestrian property to run as a business or to call home, we have access to some of the most picturesque and practical properties across the UK.
We understand that finding the right facilities for your horses is just as important as finding the right home for you. From well-positioned stables alongside stately homes on extensive estates to charming rural cottages with simple yet sufficient paddocks, weāll introduce you to the perfect property to house you and your horses.
We handle a varied portfolio, including racing yards, stud farms, livery yards, riding schools, polo establishments, and equestrian centres. With our specialised experience, you can feel confident finding a property and negotiating the buying process smoothly with our accurate and grounded advice.
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Equestrian property for sale - FAQs
An equestrian property is a residential or commercial property designed to support horse ownership and riding. This typically includes land and purpose-built facilities for keeping, training and caring for horses, alongside a main house or yard.
Facilities vary, but often include stabling, paddocks or grazing land, tack rooms, feed stores and access tracks. Larger or more specialist properties may also offer riding arenas, lunging pens, horse walkers, cross-country courses or on-site accommodation.
In most cases, yes. Stables, riding arenas and changes of land use for equestrian purposes usually require planning permission. However, this depends on the scale, location and local authority policies. Specialist advice is recommended before development or purchase.
Yes. Equestrian properties typically need specialist insurance to cover buildings, land, horses, equipment and potential public liability risks. Cover requirements will vary depending on how the property and facilities are used.





