Winkfield Manor Farm

Winkfield Manor Farm History
 The Cantrells have been part of Winkfield Manor Farm since 1975. 

Formally part of The Crown Estate, King George III built ‘The Manor’ in 1786 to use it as his hunting lodge. The connections to royalty are strong as prior to The Cantrell’s purchase of the ground surrounding The Manor, it was a horticultural nursery. It is believed to have supplied Royal florist Constance Spry with the majority of the flowers for Westminster Abbey and the processional route for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Cantrell’s purchased the land in 1975 when the estate was divided and Winkfield Manor Farm was born. Over grown and neglected, Roy and Christine gradually made a home, farm, stables, and lakes. As their children Mark and Katrina grew up the kennels and equestrian facilities were developed - all set within the beautiful Berkshire countryside. 

Now, Winkfield Manor farm is run by Christine and Katrina Cantrell with help from Mark Cantrell. Equestrianism and Dressage being the main theme, Winkfield Manor Farm is set up to cater for all Katrina’s and Teghan's needs enabling the training of their dressage horses to meet their full potential. 

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