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Kill International Equestrian Centre

Kill
Kildare
Phone: +353 (0)45 877208
Fax: 45 87704
Kill International Equestrian Centre (formerly Iris Kellett Riding School) The world-renowned Kelletts Riding School was founded in 1923 by Harry Kellett and situated in Dublin. The School was subsequently taken over by Iris Kellett who was a world-renowned international show jumper. The school was re-located to Kill, Co. Kildare in 1974.
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Additional Facilities
Two Indoor Riding Schools, An outdoor Manege 66m X 66m, Stabling Accommodation for 100 horses, Equipment Shop, Changing Rooms, Showers, Coffee shop, Club Room, Recreation Centre
Location
The centre is located in the heart of the horse industry, Co. Kildare and is situated 15 miles from Dublin and the international airport (see map). It is situated on 100 acres of grassland and was purpose-built as one of Europe's most modern Equestrian Centres. Riders such as Eddie Macken, Paul Darragh and Jack Doyle have been trained at the centre. Many famous horses such as Pele, Morning Light, Oatfield Hills and Boomerang were produced at the centre. The centre offers an all year round experience for the rank beginner, the young and not so young.
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