Sell Equestrian Land
Sell Your Equestrian Land With Confidence
Whether you’re selling grazing paddocks, a private equestrian property or a fully equipped livery yard, Your Landstore professionally markets equestrian land for sale across the UK, connecting sellers with horse owners, equestrian businesses and serious buyers through specialist online marketing.
Why Selling Equestrian Land Is Different
Selling equestrian land requires a specialist approach. Buyers are not simply looking for acreage—they’re looking for facilities, access and a property that supports an equestrian lifestyle.
Whether your property includes paddocks, stables, riding arenas, barns, turnout fields, tack rooms, hay storage or a family home with equestrian facilities, every feature adds to its appeal. Buyers want to understand the quality of the land, fencing, access, water supply and the overall layout before arranging a viewing.
At Your Landstore we specialise in marketing equestrian properties to horse owners, riders, trainers, investors and buyers actively searching for rural land across the UK.
Buyers searching for equestrian land for sale are often assessing far more than acreage. Stables, riding arenas, paddock layout, fencing, access, water supply and hacking routes can all influence buying decisions. Providing this information clearly helps buyers understand the full value of your property.
✔ Horse Paddocks✔ Riding Arenas✔ Stable Yards✔ Livery Yards✔ Rural Homes with Land✔ Nationwide Marketing
Who Better To Tell The Story Of Your Equestrian Property Than You?
Every equestrian property has its own character and facilities. Whether it’s professionally built stables, well-maintained paddocks, a floodlit arena or direct access to local bridleways, nobody understands its features better than you.
That’s why we’ve created a modern way to market equestrian land. Start by creating your listing and uploading photographs, plans and information that showcase everything your property offers. Buyers appreciate details such as stable accommodation, paddock sizes, arena specifications, grazing quality, fencing, access, parking, water supply and nearby riding routes.These all help create a stronger listing that stands out amongst other equestrian land for sale.
If you’d rather not prepare your listing yourself, simply send us the information and we’ll create a professional listing for you at no extra cost.
Once your listing is ready, we take over. We market your property through Your Landstore, leading property portals where appropriate, specialist land websites and targeted social media. We manage buyer enquiries, negotiate offers and support your sale through to completion.
✔ Stable Photographs✔ Arena Photographs✔ Paddock Plans✔ Property Photos✔ Drone Images✔ Land Boundary Plans✔ Access Details✔ Water Supply Information
Who Buys Equestrian Land?
Equestrian land attracts a wide range of buyers, from horse owners looking for private grazing to professional equestrian businesses seeking larger facilities. Every buyer has different requirements depending on how they intend to use the land.
Typical buyers include:
🐎 Horse Owners • 🏇 Livery Yard Operators • 🐴 Equestrian Businesses • 🌾 Lifestyle Buyers • 🚜 Farmers • 💼 Investors • 🏡 Rural Property Buyers • 🌿 Neighbouring Landowners
Many buyers actively search for equestrian land for sale across the UK, looking for grazing land, paddocks, riding arenas, stables or complete equestrian properties. By marketing your land to a broad audience, Your Landstore helps maximise exposure and attract genuine buyers.
How We Market Equestrian Land
What Equestrian Properties Do We Sell?
🐎 Horse Paddocks 🏠 Equestrian Homes 🏇 Riding Arenas 🌿 Grazing Land 🚜 Livery Yards 🐴 Equestrian Centres 🌾 Rural Horse Property
Creating your listing is only the beginning.
We actively promote your land through multiple marketing channels to maximise exposure and connect with genuine buyers across the UK
How It Works
Selling Your Land Has Never Been Simpler
We’ve made selling land straightforward. From creating your listing to completing the sale, we’ll guide you through every stage of the process.
Step 1 — Register
Create your free seller account.
Step 2 — Create Your Listing
Upload photographs, plans and tell your land's story.
Step 3 — Verify Your Identity
Complete our secure identity checks and onboarding documents.
Step 4 — Sign Your Agency Agreement
We'll send your agreement electronically for signature before your listing goes live.
Step 5 — We Launch Your Marketing
Your listing appears on Your Landstore and is promoted across our marketing channels.
Step 6 — We Handle Buyer Enquiries
We qualify buyers, answer questions, arrange viewings where appropriate and negotiate offers.
Transparent Fees No Sale, No Fee
1% of the sale price
Minimum fee £1,500 plus VAT
✔ No upfront costs
✔ No listing fees
✔ No monthly subscriptions
✔ Nothing to pay unless your land sells
Preparing Your Land for Sale
The better your listing, the easier it is for buyers to understand the opportunity.
Helpful information includes:
✔ Photographs
✔ Title plans
✔ Access details
✔ Planning information
✔ Boundaries
✔ Services
✔ Restrictions or covenants
Don’t worry if you don’t have everything available—we’ll guide you through the process.
Explore Other Land Types We Sell
Whether you’re selling a different type of land, we also specialise in marketing:
✓ Agricultural Land| ✓ Building Plots | ✓ Residential Development Sites | ✓ Commercial Development Land
✓ Strategic Development Land | ✓ Mixed Use Development Sites | ✓ Investment Land | ✓ Smallholdings
✓ Farms | ✓ Residential Property with Land | ✓ Equestrian Land | ✓ Woodland
✓ Amenity & Leisure Land | ✓ Existing Business with Land
Could your land have development potential?
Some equestrian properties include land that may have future development potential, subject to planning permission.
Before selling, it may be worth understanding whether part of your land could achieve a higher value through promotion or planning. Our sister company, Revive Estates, offers a free initial assessment to help you explore the possibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Equestrian Land
If you’re thinking about selling your Equestrian Land or have any questions about our service, get in touch and we’ll come back to you promptly.
Q: What is equestrian land?
Equestrian land is land used for keeping horses or supporting equestrian activities. It may include paddocks, grazing land, stables, riding arenas, livery yards, barns, turnout fields and associated buildings. Some equestrian properties also include a residential dwelling, while others are land and facilities only.
Q: Can I sell land with horse stables?
Yes. We regularly market equestrian properties that include horse stables, tack rooms, barns and other equestrian facilities. Buyers are often looking for established horse properties, so it’s important to showcase these features within your listing through photographs, plans and detailed descriptions.
Q: Can I sell a livery yard?
Absolutely. Whether you operate a private or commercial livery yard, Your Landstore can help market your property to buyers across the UK. We highlight the facilities, land, buildings and business potential where appropriate, helping buyers understand everything your property has to offer.
Q: Can I sell horse paddocks?
Yes. Horse paddocks and grazing land are always in demand from horse owners, equestrian enthusiasts and neighbouring landowners. Whether you’re selling a single paddock or several acres of grazing land, we can help market your property to the right audience.
Q: Who buys equestrian properties?
Equestrian properties attract a wide range of buyers including horse owners, riding enthusiasts, professional trainers, livery operators, equestrian businesses, investors and families looking for rural homes with land. Your Landstore markets your property to serious buyers actively searching for equestrian opportunities throughout the UK.
Q: What documents should I upload?
The more information you provide, the easier it is for buyers to understand your property. We recommend uploading photographs, land plans, boundary plans, details of stables, riding arenas, paddocks, outbuildings, access arrangements and any planning documents where applicable. If your equestrian property includes a residential dwelling, you should also provide a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) where legally required. Don’t worry if you don’t have everything available—you can still create your listing and add further information later.
Q: Can I market my equestrian property with Your Landstore if another agent is already marketing it?
Yes. Our standard agreement is multi-agency, meaning you can usually market your equestrian property with Your Landstore while it is also being advertised by another estate agent or land agent. If your existing agreement is sole agency or sole selling rights, you should check the terms before instructing another agent. If you’re unsure, we’re happy to explain how our agreement works.
Q: How will my equestrian property be marketed?
Your equestrian property will be advertised on Your Landstore and promoted through leading property portals where appropriate, specialist land websites such as Landlister and LandSale, buyer email alerts and targeted social media campaigns. We manage buyer enquiries, negotiate offers and support your sale through to completion.
Q: Do I need to know my asking price before creating a listing?
No. If you’re unsure what your equestrian property may be worth, simply create your listing and provide as much information as possible. We’ll review the details with you before your listing goes live and help ensure it is marketed at a realistic asking price.
Q: Could my equestrian land have development potential?
Some equestrian properties include land that may have future development potential, subject to planning permission and local planning policies. If you’re unsure whether your land could be worth more before selling, our sister company Revive Estates offers a free initial assessment to help you understand its potential before bringing it to market.
Q: How do I get started?
Simply register as a seller, create your equestrian property listing and upload your photographs, plans and supporting information. If you’d rather not prepare the listing yourself, send us the details and we’ll create a professional listing on your behalf before marketing your property.
Q: Do I need to include details of my riding arena, stables and paddocks?
Yes. Buyers want as much information as possible about your equestrian facilities. Details such as the number of stables, riding arena dimensions and surface, paddock sizes, fencing, water supply, turnout areas, barns, parking and nearby bridleway access can all help buyers assess whether your property meets their needs. Including comprehensive information and high-quality photographs can make your listing more attractive and generate stronger enquiries.
Can I sell equestrian land without stables?
Yes. Many buyers are looking for grazing land or paddocks without existing buildings. Well-maintained land with good access, secure fencing and a reliable water supply can be highly attractive to horse owners.
What features make equestrian land more attractive to buyers?
Features such as secure fencing, quality grazing, stables, riding arenas, field shelters, vehicle access, water supply and nearby hacking routes can all increase buyer interest. Providing clear photographs and detailed information helps buyers understand the property’s full potential.
Ready to Get Started? List Your Land Today
Ready to Sell Your Equestrian Property?
Sell your land with confidence through a specialist UK land agency.
Whether you’re selling grazing land, paddocks, stables or a complete equestrian property, Your Landstore provides specialist nationwide marketing designed to connect your property with buyers actively searching for equestrian land for sale across the UK.
Create your listing today or let us prepare everything for you.
Not sure where to start?
Creating a listing doesn’t commit you to selling immediately. It simply gives us the information we need to review your land, discuss the best marketing approach and prepare your listing for approval before it goes live.