The Longlands Hotel, Tewitfield

Friday 1st January 2010, 11.30am

New Years Day Meet

Paula Chaston has been kind enough to send us pictures of the New Years Day Meet.

Setting Out
Setting Out

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Gressingham Bridge

Wednesday 30th December 2009, 11.30am

Controlling The Hounds
In Full Control

A bitterly cold day for those hardy enough to turn out at Gressingham Bridge today for the Christmas Meet. The hounds were ably taken by Johnny Richatrdson and Charlkotte Bunting.

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Boxing Day – The Longlands Hotel, Tewitfield

Saturday 26th December 2009, 11.30am

Due to snow and ice it is not fit to take horses out tomorrow. The hounds and hunt staff will parade at 11.30am to 12 o’clock, then the hounds will be walked around the canal towpath and village.

BYOH – Bring Your Own Hound

Hound Walking
All Types of Hound Welcome

Please try to come on foot, and if you have your own “hound” then it is especially invited and we’ll try and put together the largest pack in the UK, or even the world!

The very name “Boxing Day” itself derives from the tradition of giving gifts in a Christmas Box, and Hunts are one of the few organisations that maintain this link to the past, tipping the Huntsman at this time of year. What better way to show your appreciation to the Hunt servants at Christmas!

Map for The Longlands Hotel
Meet

Meet:The Longlands Hotel, Tewitfield
(Boxing Day
)
fence hedge 
The Longlands Hotel
The Longlands

Latest Details

The Fixtures page contains the latest copy of the Hunt Card.

Please note that the meet schedule may be out of date as times and venues can change.

Visitors are requested to please read and bring with them a signed copy of the disclaimer.

Looking Ahead…

Wednesday 30th December 2009, 11.30am

Kennels, Hornby

Christmas Meet

Map for Kennels
Meet

Meet:Kennels, Hornby
(Christmas Meet
)
ditch fence hedge wall 

Downloading the Schedule

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