-the christchurch and farley hill-
-sandhurst and aldershot beagles-
-shrivenham royal military college of science-
the garth have called it a day....their kennels were at burghfield common (Grid 666664) but now they've merged with the vale of aylesbury, due to 'the pressure of golf' or summink..hmm
a sorry bunch of fuckers, kennels are near kimblewick (s.w. of aylesbury).having 'merged' with the mighty garth, their hunt country ranges from north of luton to south of reading. blimey
indeed, located in hampshire, with kennels at ropley, alresford. that's s.w. of alton. (tel. 01962 772306)
The Hampshire Hunt, always known as the HH
dates from about 1745. In 1788 the Prince of Wales, while residing at
Kempshott, kept staghounds which, in 1793 were turned into foxhounds.
They hunted most of the northern portion of what is now the HH
country. In 1795 the Prince left Kempshott and gave up his hounds, and
the old Kilmiston Hunt, or original HH club, was dissolved.
On 25th April 1795 a meeting was held in
Winchester, and the club reformed. The country as now constituted has
existed since that date, and extends some 17 miles north to south, by
about 25 miles to the west.
The HH are very proud of the fact that they
are allowed to wear the Prince of Wales' feathers on their hunt
buttons. This privilege was granted to the Hunt in 1795, by the then
Prince of Wales, on the formation of the present Hunt Club.
THE KENNELS
The hounds and kennels at Ropley are owned by
the Hunt Club, largely unchanged from its formation, described above.
The club members have appointed 3 joint masters, whose duties are to
manage the everyday operations of the Hunt.
67 hounds, plus 20 puppies are in kennels and
the hunt owns 7 hunt horses, which are stabled adjacent to the
kennels.
The Hunt employs four men and two girls
full-time, and has one other part-time employee.
yup, in surrey, with kennels at boswell farm, okewood hill, ockley (south of dorking). (tel. 01306 627370)
kennels at hannington (south of tadley)
The country consists of an amalgamation of
areas formerly hunted by the Craven Farmers' Hunt and the Vine Hunts,
and covers part of west Berkshire, north Hampshire and a small part of
Wiltshire. The northern end of the country is made up of the open
Berkshire and Marlborough Downs, in great contrast to the more wooded
areas in the south. Obstacles are mostly timber hunt jumps.
Best centres: Lambourn, Newbury and
Kingsclere.
Adjoining Hunts: Old Berkshire, Garth and
South Berks, Hampshire (HH), Hursley Hambledon, Tedworth, Duke of
Beaufort's and VWH.
kennels at faringdon (n.e. of swindon)
The following organisations very kindly
sponsor events, fences or programmes or advertise in one of our
publications. If you contact them, please mention the Old Berks Hunt
Website. If you would like to join them, email chw@scs.co.uk
* Fish Brothers, Faringdon Garage
* Ridgeway Veterinary Group, Lambourn
* Pinoccio Nursery, Kingston Lisle
* CKD Kennedy Macpherson, Rural Property
Consultants, London
* Strutt & Parker, Land Agents (Meet Card)
* Spink of London (www.spink-online.com)
* Goedhuis & Co, Fine Wines (020 7793 7900)
* Southdown Farm Shop, Seasonal Fruit &
Vegetables (01793 783421)
* White Horse Family Butchers, Stanford in the
Vale (01367 718762)
* Witney Lakes Resort Hotel, Witney
(www.witney-lakes.co.uk)
* Take One Videos, Wanborough (01793 790842)
* Holywell Press, Oxford
kennels at burbage (s.w. of hungerford)
the pretty boys of eton...our future leaders,what... kennels at the college (ie slough/windsor way); if you like schoolboys, sab these fellers
kennels at bordon (s.e. of alton)
the christchurch and farley hill
stanton st. john (east of oxford)
kennels at el collegio..wankers...and to think roald dahl went there..sheesh...oh shit...actually he went to repton..ah well..same applies there, prob'ly
kennels at lambourn
now, one of my best friends grew up in abingdon, and he always maintained that radley boys were a bunch of inbred twats..shit, for the first time in his life, he was right...! kennels at radley (east of abingdon)
kennels at rmas (royal military academy sandhurst)...now then, running around firing guns with yer face cammoed up is, undeniably,a good larf...but dedicating yer life to killing people and animals is generally wrong...fuck rmas
shrivenham royal military college of science
kennels at shrivenham (east of swindon)...and to think i almost went there to save on university costs...hooray fer student loans...
a secretive bunch who like to club together with their fellow packs...like the three counties minkhounds. a sorry bunch once more, i guess their kennels are near basingstoke.
none of this stuff is intended to incite you to do anything illegal...'cos that would be wrong, and the man wouldn't like it. righto.