| Hunt type: |
Foxhounds |
| Areas: |
Yorkshire |
| Country: |
England |
| Master: |
Mr I. Anderson | |
| Huntsman: |
Joe Townsend |
| Kennels: | |
West Rounton, Northallerton |
| Whipper-in: |
Evelyn Beeney |
| Kennelman: |
Evelyn Beeney |
| Terrierman: |
Tuesday: R. Strickland Saturday: G. Whittaker / C. Whittaker |
| Countryman: |
Evelyn Beeney |
| Chairman: |
Mr P.W. Dennis | |
| Hunt country: |
The hunt country lies in South Durham and North Yorkshire between Darlington in the north and Thirsk to the south. It borders the Zetland, Cleveland, South Durham, Bedale and Bilsdale hunts. A well foxed country with hedges, hunt jumps and a few walls, but plenty of wire. Some grass in the saturday country, much plough and winter cereals, some forestry in the tuesday country. |
| History: |
The Hurworth Hunt dates from around 1775, but the first official records are from 1803. |
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30 couple Old English |
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web site |
Please note the position of the marker above is only intended as a rough guide to the location of the hunt country.
It does not show the location of the kennels, or the homes of any of the subscribers, officials or staff of the hunt.