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HUNTER OF A LIFETIME
Never judge a book by its cover, as this brilliant
The best equestrian artists strike a rich chord, touching us on a deeper level than mere aesthetic appeal. Catherine Austen finds out which paintings speak to art-loving riders
The popular grey sashays to an emotional win in the first Grade One of the season and a father and son team up for the best day of their careers
In celebration of the author’s 250th year, Bethany Stone delves into the small but significant role of horses in Jane Austen’s fiction
A Christmas shopping trip turns into a chance to catch up on pony gossip for Tessa Waugh , who is on the back foot as far as present buying is concerned but replete with tales of happy new homes
Going hunting without your own hunter is an increasingly popular choice for a range of reasons, finds Lucy Higginson
FITZWILLIAM (MILTON) 5 November Edited by Catherine Austen ...