Warrens Hall Riding School, Rowley Regis

“The whole team is motivated to make a positive difference to the region”
Established: 1991 (under new ownership from 2021)
Activities: Warrens Hall Riding School offers many activities for horse lovers, including private and group riding lessons, equine therapy sessions, stable management courses, team-building activities, horse walkouts, pat-a-pony grooming sessions and corporate presentations.
Three things to know about Warrens Hall
- Warrens Hall Riding School spreads over 60 acres, with stunning views across the Black Country. The Rowley Regis site has an elite training manège with a waxed silica sand surface. Its recently refurbished stables house both riding school and livery horses. The site has a modern community hub and a welcoming reception for waiting riders.
- Warrens Hall Riding School has a strong social conscience and the team wants to break the stigma that horse riding is an elitist sport. By partnering with local SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) schools, community groups and care homes, Warrens Hall aims to make learning about horses fun, enjoyable and accessible to as many people as possible. The school is both a Sandwell HAF (holiday activities and food) and Gen22 provider. It also runs an apprenticeship programme, allowing students to work towards ABRS (Association of British Riding Schools) qualifications in riding, grooming and teaching.
- The Male family owns Warrens Hall Riding School. Acquiring it symbolised a return home for CEO Neil, who wanted to move his business back to his family roots in Sandwell and to use the site for as many local charities and good causes as possible. The school has a team of sixteen people and 26 riding school horses.
And a fun fact about Warrens Hall
For many years, Warrens Hall Riding School was known for its 2,000-ton muck heap. New owners Neil and Emma Male removed the local landmark after taking over the site in 2021. This was much to the relief of their neighbours!