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Bosworth Hall

The club has been established for over 28 years and holds family orientated shows which are held on the Bosworth Hall Estate, Husbands Bosworth, easy to find on the A4303 between Husbands Bosworth and Theddingworth. Below shows a map of how to find the show ground.

S.K.R.C. has classes for everyone from the complete beginner to the more experienced rider and even for the competitor looking for a fun day out, and has attracted visitors from not only all over Leicestershire but Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Rutland, and Warwickshire.

The Club has a number of rings including Gymkhana, Working hunter, showing and show jumping. There is a 12 years and under ring allowing younger riders to compete in smaller classes. The club holds four open shows a year for both members and non members and is sure to give a good day out for the whole family.

Since 1632 it has been the home of the following families: Fortescue (1632 1763) Fortescue-Turville (1763-1900) Turville-Petre (1907-1945) Turville-Constable-Maxwell (1945 to present day) all of them Roman Catholic.

As first recorded, the Old Hall was owned by the de Stoke family (from about 1293-1537) and by the Smiths, amongst others, until 1632. Erasmus Smith was certainly living there from 1570-1616 and is noted as being particularly wealthy. It therefore seems likely that he carried out many of the Elizabethan alterations.

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History

Bosworth Hall comprises two houses, the Old Hall, and the 'new' Georgian Hall, together with various Victorian additions.