the place

Amy’s Trust is set within 15 acres of beautiful land in the village of Redmile

Nestled in the Vale of Belvoir, Redmile sits close to the border of Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. We feel honoured to be the guardians of this patch of heaven that weaves together woodland, water, and grassland to provide a haven for horse and human alike.

Mindfully designed, our provision has been built to facilitate a symbiotic relationship between horse, human, and environment and supports access for those with mobility needs. 

Our set up includes a track system to mimic horses’ natural movement patterns in the wild, an off-grid solar electrical system, a manure composting system, cosy cabin, composting toilet, horse barn, hay barn, and interaction zones for connecting with the horses during Equine Facilitated Learning sessions. 

We work in partnership with both the horses and the land to foster an environment with the capacity for the healing and change that our young people, communities, and world deserve.


about US


our story

The journey of Amy’s Trust began with a girl and her connection with horses. It continued with a mother’s love for her daughter and a profound belief in the healing potential of the horse-human bond. It has since grown into a sanctuary for young people where healing and growth can unfold. 

the people

Our team brings together passionate individuals dedicated to supporting the mental and emotional health of children and young people through the healing power of horses. Each person at Amy’s Trust contributes their unique talents to create a professional and successful charity provision. 

the place

Surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Vale of Belvoir, our facility provides a peaceful setting for young people to experience connection during challenging times. With purpose-built spaces for both horse and human, Amy’s Trust offers a haven where young people can find their way.