The Stud's Mares

Boston Bees Knees

Black 1998 12.2hh

Sire : Varndell Right Royal
Dam : Boston Bedtime Story

 

Boston Belle of the Ball

Cream 1995 12.2hh

Sire : Boston Ballet Wot Not (RWAS Youngstock Champion)
Dam : Boston Butterfly

 

Boston Blaze of Glory

Dun 1966 13.1hh

Sire : Boston Ballet Wot Not
Dam : Luanshya Gardenia by Penwood Eldorado

 

Boston Butterfly

Dark Bay 1982

Sire : Chamberlayne Don Juan (exported Australia)
Dam : Heva Grania by Brockwell Berwyn

Many times champion (including twice Great Yorkshire Champion)

Dam of Boston Belle of the Ball, Boston Blue Chip, Boston Blue Hussar and Boston Out of the Blue - All champions


Boston Buds of May

Chestnut 1993

Sire : Varndell Right Royal
Dam : Boston Beck 'n' Call by Shimpling Oscar

A young mare who has been very successful in hand.

She is the half-sister to the very successful and RWAS Youngstock Champion Boston Ballet Wot-Not.


Boston Britannia 1994

 

Sire : Varndell Right Royal

Dam : Downland Emmerline by Downland Mohawk

Pictured with her 2003 filly foal Boston Babooshka (by Boston Ballet Wot Not ) who is being successfully shown by Lucy McKenzie


Other mares have included:

Boston Bedtime Story

Bay 1988 - 2002

 

Sire : Thornwood Royalist
Dam : Hever Grania by Brockwell Berwyn

Many times champion undersaddle before starting her broodmare duties

Dam of Boston Bo-Peep (Top Price NPS Sale 2000), Boston Bees Knees who is retained as a future broodmare.

 

Downland Emmerline - Liver Chestnut 1982 - 2003

Sire : Downland Mohawk

Dam : Downland Eglantine by Downland Chevalier

Unshown but Dam of Boston Blodwyn (USA), Boston Bronwyn (France), Boston Bright 'n' Early, Boston Brittania, Boston Bethany (retained)

Contessa of Kirkamgate - Cream 1979 - 2003

Sire : Radmont Tarquin

Dam : Cola of Kirkhamgate (by Belvoir Zechin)

Dam of Boston Bonaparte (Cadlon Valley Stud), Boston Band of Gold (France), Boston Baroness, Rudgate Royal Surprise

 


The Stud's policy is to break and ride all mares before using them in the stud which helps to ensure the youngstock have suitable temperaments of childrens ponies.