Boyton Hall Unaffiliated Dressage (Going Ahead)


Show Date
Sun, Dec 14, 2025
Closing Date
Wed, Dec 10, 2025
Enter Online
Starting Times:

Times will be available no later than 18.00hrs on Friday 12 December


Class 1
Introductory - Test 1 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 2
Introductory - Test 2 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 3
Introductory - Test 3 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 4
Preliminary - Test 1 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 5
Preliminary - Test 2 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 6
Novice - Test 1 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 7
Novice - Test 2 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 8
Elementary - Test 1 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 9
Elementary - Test 2 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Class 10
Medium - Test 1 (2024)    
Entry Fee:
£15.00

Show Secretary: The Equine Life Show Secretary
Boyton Hall, Lindsey Road, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, IP7 7BB
Tel: 07486 631985, Email: info@boytonhallevents.co.uk


Location
Boyton Hall, Lindsey Road, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk IP77BB
Map Link: Boyton Hall

Prize Information

Rosettes from 1st to 6th place in each class

Refreshments:

Oscar's will be open and serving a selection of hot & cold drinnks throughout the day - please do support them if you can.

Withdrawals/Refunds

Withdrawals received prior to the closing date can expect a 50% refund or transfer to a future competition date.  Refunds/transfer of entry following the closing date is not permitted. If a competition is cancelled by the Organiser, and transfer to a future date is not acceptable by the client, a refund can be provided but under BD rules which this competition follows, £2.50/class entry will be retained.  The £1.50 online booking fee charged by My Riding Life will not be refunded.

Terms & Conditions

We request that if your horse is showing signs of ill-health or has come into contact with another horse showing signs of ill-health, that you do not travel it to Boyton Hall.

We would always recommend checking your horses temperature prior to loading and travel especially when there are higher risks of disease or infection reported within the locality.

For reference, a horse's normal temperature is generally between 37.5-38.5 degrees celcius, although some recent studies suggest a slightly lower range of 36.0-38.0 degrees celcius may also be normal. Checking on a daily basis will provide you with data and a better knowledge of your horses regular temperature.

We also wish to advise that by law, your horse must always be accompanied by it's passport, whether that is at it's stable/livery or when being travelled and you may be asked to produce it's passport at any time. 

 

Email Secretary - info@boytonhallevents.co.uk
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