We were delighted to see a great article about Kilmacolm and Kilallan Riding Club at Houston House in the August edition of Farming Scotland Magazine, promoting one of Scotland's best eventing training venues.
Houston cross country course built on Elderslie Estates land, was the brainchild of Muriel Colquhoun MBE nearly twenty years ago. The course was initially built to give confidence to horses and ponies of all levels. Houston House Horse Trials ran as an affiliated British Eventing event for 10 years, supported by Lottery funding and Elderslie Estates.
In 2008 Kilmacolm and Kilallan Riding Club took over the lease and over the following years refurbished the jumps bringing the total number of jumps to 89, with the help of local businesses such as Bridge of Weir Leather Company and Malcolm Logistics.
The emphasis now is on training and British Eventing, British Riding Clubs and The Pony Club all train in the beautiful surroundings of the estate.
To read the full article click here.
Houston cross country course built on Elderslie Estates land, was the brainchild of Muriel Colquhoun MBE nearly twenty years ago. The course was initially built to give confidence to horses and ponies of all levels. Houston House Horse Trials ran as an affiliated British Eventing event for 10 years, supported by Lottery funding and Elderslie Estates.
In 2008 Kilmacolm and Kilallan Riding Club took over the lease and over the following years refurbished the jumps bringing the total number of jumps to 89, with the help of local businesses such as Bridge of Weir Leather Company and Malcolm Logistics.
The emphasis now is on training and British Eventing, British Riding Clubs and The Pony Club all train in the beautiful surroundings of the estate.
To read the full article click here.