In memory of the Late Queen’s Jubilee ‘Plant a Tree’ Campaign, members of the Saddlers’ Company helped raise sufficient funds to plant a new Copse of nearly 700 native saplings at the wonderful Blenheim UNESCO Heritage Site. Visitors from the Company were kindly hosted by the Blenheim Estates team who not only took them on a tour of the parkland, but of the Queens’ Oak and the fabulous gardens. The project was delivered in partnership with the Blenheim Palace Heritage Foundation.
The Saddlers’ Company have been proud supporters of the Riding for the Disabled Association since the charities inception, […]
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Learn MoreThe Saddlers’ Company and Society of Master Saddlers were delighted to recognise Lucy Cushley’s outstanding leather craft skills […]
Learn MoreFounded in 1363 the Worshipful Company of Saddlers was a medieval guild responsible for the regulation of the saddlery trade...
Learn MoreThe Livery began as medieval trade associations and guilds. Its history has forged the role it plays in trade and the City of London.
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