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Annual Summer Show  28 June 2026

We are looking forward to hosting our annual Summer Show on Sunday 28 June at the picturesque Heath Farm in Munstead near Godalming, Surrey . This is our showcase event for the year which will include Showing, Show-jumping, Clear round and Handy Pony events. Our event last year had over 200 participants from all the home counties and we are expecting an even bigger turnout this year. 

​This year we are delighted to have our international  Dressage series co-ordinator Vikki Chuter managing our dressage events and our award winning cinematographer Christopher Lee will be on hand to take photographs throughout the day. Pictures will be available on our website from Tuesday 30 June and available for purchase via the following link : Please click here  
Entries for the show
Online in advance via 
My Riding Life : please click here

​Entry fees for classes 1 to 17 : 
  - WSRC members : £12
  - Non WSRC members : £15 

Payment for events on the day via Paypal. 
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CLOSING DATES FOR ALL ENTRIES – 4.00pm, Wednesday 24th. June 2026.

Getting to the event

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Address : Heath Farm (Munstead HT) Heath Lane, Godalming GU7 1UN 
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Heath Farm is located on the B2130 Godalming to Cranleigh Road, just outside Godalming (sign-posted to Cranleigh and Winkworth Arboretum). For sat nav users please use postcode GU7 1XA, Grid Reference SU983431. We strongly advise that for ease of access you approach Heath Farm from the Godalming direction as opposed to the Hascombe / Cranleigh direction, as the turn into Heath Farm from the Cranleigh end of the B2130 is blind, and too tight for a lorry.
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At the pedestrian crossing by the church on the B2130, slow down, go over one more speed bump and turn left into Heath Lane (IGNORE SAT NAV as it will take you straight on). It is very narrow (but plenty big enough for a horsebox) and is very easy to go straight past. Go down the lane and take the first left into Heath Farm.
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Show classes 
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Ring 1 : Morning in-hand- starting at 10:30 am 
                 Afternoon starting at 1:30 pm 

Ring 2 :Ridden Showing classes - starting at 9:30 am 

Ring 3 : Show Jumping 

Ring 4 : Handy Pony Style Obstacles 

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                             Ring 1 
 Morning 


Class 1: Have a go in-hand showing (for novice horse, pony or handler) – combination not to have been placed 1st in any in-hand class previously. Special rosettes to best 2 and 3-year old horse / pony.

Class 2: In-hand Coloured – horse or pony, any unusual colour (including palomino, dun, roan etc.).

Class 3: In-hand Mountain and Moorland (open to any M&M breed, pure or part-bred).

Class 4: In-hand Horse – Hunter, Hack, Riding Horse, Thoroughbred, Cob etc.

Class 5:In-hand Veterans (16 years or over) - special rosette to oldest horse / pony, and oldest horse / handler combination.In-hand championship to follow – for 1st and 2nd from each of the above classes. Championship rosette and sash to champion, plus rosette to reserve.

Afternoon 
Will not start before 1.30 p.m. Classes will follow on, but with a short break before Fancy Dress to allow costume change.

Class 6: Family Horse / Pony – ridden. Suitable for any member of the family. May be led.

Class 7: Handsomest Gelding / Prettiest Mare - in-hand, ridden or on lead-rein. Class will be split if entries allow – please state “gelding” or “mare” when entering.

Class 8: Best mane and tail. In-hand, ridden or on lead-rein.

Class 9: Fancy dress – open to all, seniors and juniors, in-hand, ridden or on lead-rein

                                Ring 2 

Class 10: Have a go ridden showing (for novice horse, pony or rider) – combination not to have been placed 1st in any ridden showing class previously. Walk and trot only; canter in individual show if rider wishes. Lead rein welcome but class will be judged as a whole.

Class 11: Ridden Mountain & Moorland (open to any M&M breed, pure or part-bred).

Class 12: Ridden Horse /Pony. Judged on manners and way of going. Judge will not ride.

Class 13: Ridden Coloured – horse or pony, any unusual colour (including palomino, dun, roan etc.).

Class 14: Riding Club Horse / Pony – to be ridden in a snaffle. May be required to jump a small fence.

Class 15: Ridden Veteran (16 years or over) – special rosette to oldest horse / pony, and oldest horse / rider combination.

Ridden championship to follow – for 1st and 2nd from each of the above classes. Championship rosette and sash to champion, plus rosette to reserve.​

                                Ring 3 

10.00 – 11.30: Clear round - entries £5.00, on the day only. Can be led / assisted; suitable for all abilities. Jumps will start as cross-poles and be raised depending on demand. Any related distances will be based on horse strides.

To follow:

Class 16: 40cm / cross-poles. Open to all, but only BRC members are eligible for championship qualification: card to be signed by judge on the day. Entries via MRL as below.
Class 17: 50cm. jumping. Open to all, but eligibility for championship as above. Entries via MRL as below.
Approx. 2.30 onwards – Clear round if sufficient demand.


                                 Ring 4 
A course of obstacles that can be done mounted. Riders may be led or have an assistant on foot alongside, but the rider must complete each obstacle themselves. Rosette to  all for completion of course.



Thank you to our sponsors Surrey Hills Financial Management Limited , Munstead Horse Trials , Superdinner and Sarah Bowler(Master Bowler) for the rosettes 
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