Take a peek behind the gates of a stud that has been responsible for no less than 14 Classic winners.
It was founded in 1939 by Arthur Budgett at a site near to the current location, where Derby heroes Morston and Blakeney were bred.
A new purpose-built stud was created in 1990 in the Oxfordshire village of Kirtlington, a few miles west of Bicester, set in picturesque countryside.
It’s managed by Arthur’s youngest son Chris and, in 2010, in became the first British stud to foal, raise and consign a world champion when Harbinger capped an unbeaten season by winning Ascot’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes by 11 lengths.
The family-run company has boarding facilities for foals, yearlings and broodmares, as well as offering consigning services for major sales.
Visitors to the open day on Tuesday 10 September will get to see a parade of the yearlings currently being prepared for the sales.
Chris will give an informative talk taking guests through all the work of the stud. There will then be a chance to meet the mares and foals to cap a memorable day.