Hungerford Park Stud

Set within the rolling Berkshire countryside, the stud at Hungerford Park combines heritage, care, and expertise to create the perfect environment for breeding and raising exceptional horses. With a focus on strong bloodlines and outstanding welfare, it’s a place where horses truly thrive.

Breeding excellence in the heart of the Berkshire countryside.

The Stud

Hungerford Park provides a peaceful environment for horses to enjoy a relaxed life. We have a few of our own thoroughbred broodmares who continue to produce successful offspring for both Flat and National Hunt racing at home and abroad. In addition we care for other owners’ horses as if they were are own, giving individual attention as required to ensure they enjoy their time with us.

Enquiries to emma@hungerfordpark.com

Historic Winners

We are extremely proud to have bred and nurtured many runners, winners and a few great horses into the racing world.

St Trinians

Started her racing life in training with Ed Vaughan in Newmarket and continued her success in the USA with Mike Mitchell where she won the Santa Maria Handicap Gr.2 and finished second in the Gr.1 Vanity Handicap only being caught close home by the world renowned Zenyatta.

Indomeneo

Indomeneo was in training with Richard Fahey and owned by Middleham Park Racing.  He is one of only eight two year olds in GB and Ireland in 2017 to have won 4 races.

Raydiance

Raydiance was in training with Karl Burke and owned by the Ontoawinner Syndicate. He won the 7f Listed Wooldridge Group Pat Eddery Stakes at Ascot.

Wentwood

Started in training in Ireland, then travelled to USA and finally Australia with Maddie Raymond. He won the St Amaud Cup, Werribee Cup and Terang Cup to be named country racing Victoria Horse of the Year for 2020/21. He also won the Bendigo Cup Gr.3, second in the Coongy Cup Gr.3, third in Zipping Classic, Caulfield Gr2, and the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Flemington Gr.3.

Brayden Star

Started his training with Roger Charlton winning the Byley Handicap, Salisbury by 9 lengths and was exported to Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young in Australia. Second in the Bendigo Cup Gr2. Winner of the Herbert Power Stakes Gr2, Caulfield, 2025

Name The Wind

Our first runner in a British classic, 2000 Guineas.