29/05/2026
Set within the rolling South Downs, Blackdown Park is a house shaped by land, legacy, and a deep-rooted dedication to equestrian life.
This is a place where horses are not merely part of the landscape, but an integral part of its identity. A long-standing love of polo and horsemanship runs through the estate, reflected in the rhythm of the grounds and the enduring connection between rider, horse, and land.
At the heart of it all stands the iconic horse head sculpture by Nick Fiddian-Green. Tall, elegant, and quietly powerful, it captures the essence of the horse in its most refined form, strength held with grace, movement held in stillness.
Together, Blackdown House and the horse head sculpture speak to a way of life defined by tradition, discipline, and a genuine love of the equestrian world, where polo, horses, and heritage remain deeply woven into the fabric of the estate.