Beverley Racecourse

Horse-racing took place on this part of the Westwood in the 17th century, but annual meetings weren’t held here until 1767. At that time a grandstand was built, although the course would only be used intermittently until the end of the 19th century.

Today Beverley Racecourse is known for its down to earth atmosphere and holds roughly 19 days of flat racing a year, two of which are prestigious Listed events.

These are the Hilary Needler Trophy for two-year-olds in May, and the Beverley Bullet Spring Stakes in June for horses aged three and up.

In August 2018 the course announced a multimillion-pound redevelopment of the grandstand, slated for completion in 2021.

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