The Greenall family constructed the Riding School and outer stables in the latter part of the 19th century. Equestrian training for Lord Daresbury’s prize-winning horses would have taken place inside the Riding School. With the surrounding buildings used as stables for the family’s many horses.
During the War
However, following the sale of Walton Estate to the council in 1938, this all changed. With the onset of war, the Riding School was used to house ancillary fire engines, while troops billeted in the stables for the duration of World War II.
After the war, the buildings were used for storage by estate workers and slowly fell into neglect, becoming unsafe for use. It stayed in this derelict state until 2017 when it underwent a complete restoration.
A perfect space for your next event
Now, the space is perfect for all kinds of events. Indeed, since its restoration in 2017, the Stables has hosted monthly artisan markets, cinema nights, indoor ice skating, roller skating and food festivals.
If you’d like to use the space or have an event idea that you’d like to speak to us about, please contact us. We’d love to hear from you.
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