Spanish Horses UK

Welcome to Spanish Horses UK, where our aim is to make
purchasing a horse from Spain an enjoyable experience.

Who Are We?

Our aim at Spanish Horses UK is to source animals that fulfil the needs of our clients, from good family horses to top-class international prospects.

How do we work?

Using our contacts worldwide we source horses to suit our clients requirements. Our speciality being our ability to match the right horses with the right owner. Due to the fact that we merely hold and offer selected stock from established owners, breeders and trainers, we can offer an unbiased service to our clients.

Some of the horses we have helped to source include: "Leviton 12" (Bohorguez), sourced by us as a two-year-old. He was Sub-Champion of Spain in 2004 and also winner of movements in his section, as well as winning the gold in Constantina and Champion of Movements overall and Champion of Movements in Equus Catalunya. "Camoa", belonging to Max and Sue Burns, "Eventing"; "Iberico", belonging to Brugs Nicholls in New Zealand; showjumping, dressage and showing; "Bronco" AKA "Blue Boy", belonging to Denis Redmond, in training with Pammy Hutton, dressage; "Moises", belonging to Nadia Newport-Hassan, dressage; "Primadonnna" and "Neron", belonging to Zara Barton, dressage and eventing; "Soberbio", belonging to Muriel Chestnut, "dressage, breeding and improving the quality of the Spanish horse in Canada!" And not forgetting my all time favourite "Abanico", belonging to Sue Stokes, who finally gave her the confidence to compete in her first dressage test at the grand old age of…………. Well, that would be telling! Whatever you are looking for, our contacts, some of the most reputable riders, breeders and trainers in Spain will help us source a horse for you and take away the "risk" factor of purchasing a horse abroad.

Or, if you love the Spanish horse and would just like to improve your riding or just hack and enjoy the sunshine, why not come on one of our clinics, with exceptional tuition and lovely surroundings, who could ask for more?