Equerry Horsefeed

Equerry Sponsors Ingliston Country Club

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Equerry Horse Feeds are delighted to announce a new sponsorship with Ingliston Country Club in Renfrewshire.

This renowned Scottish venue has not only been voted ‘best equestrian venue in the UK’ by British Show jumping competitors for three years in a row, but has also developed a reputation as a leading hospitality destination within Scotland; with the luxurious Country Club boasting a 30 bedroom boutique hotel, 15 luxury log cabins and a top class Restaurant. Idyllically located within the hills of Renfrewshire and luxurious design and detail at every turn, it is with little surprise that Ingliston has become an award winning wedding venue with two stunning function suites.

Equine General Manager at Ingliston Country Club, Martin Arnott, who oversees leading trainers at Ingliston, both visiting and permanent, is thrilled to be receiving sponsorship from Equerry Horse Feeds and said: “We are delighted to have a quality corporate partner in Equerry Horse Feeds. Quality is paramount to us at Ingliston and all of the horses on the yard will be fed on Equerry which is fantastic.”

Katy Mickle of Equerry Horse Feeds added: “Ingliston is a fantastic venue and we look forward to working with Martin and the team to develop feeding plans for the many horses and ponies at the centre.”

Ingliston Country Club hosts a range of competitions in various disciplines, including British Showjumping, dressage and showing. British Showjumping features particularly strongly in their events calendar which sees a competition hosted twice a month. They are also an established training venue, hosting regular clinics with top class trainers.

The outstanding facilities at Ingliston Country Club include 160 stables, an indoor and outdoor warm up arena’s, an indoor and outdoor International main arena’s, post and rail paddocks, horsewalker, solarium and lunge pen. As a highly regarded livery yard, 130 of the equestrian centre’s stables are filled by full liveries and their own horses and ponies which are used in the Riding Academy.

Glasgow University Riding Club is based at Ingliston and also receives tuition there. Last year, the team won the coveted National Championships title, in the first year of them being with Ingliston, which is testament to the top class facilities and training they receive.