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  1. Aintree Racecourse is a racecourse in Aintree, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England, bordering the city of Liverpool. The racecourse is the venue for the Grand National steeplechase, which takes place annually in April over three days. Aintree also holds meetings in May, October (Sunday), November and December (both Saturdays).

  2. The Topham family owned substantial tracts of land around Aintree and in 1949 they bought the course outright from Lord Sefton, from whom the land had previously been leased since the racecourse’s opening in 1829. Throughout the year many dreams were shuttered and legends created. It was over 40 years ago now that Red Rum recorded the first ...

  3. More for AINTREE RACECOURSE COMPANY LIMITED (01612616) Registered office address Aintree Racecourse, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AS . Company status Active ...

  4. The history of Aintree Racecourse is essentially the history of the Grand National. Organised horseracing took place in the Liverpool area as long ago as the 16th century. But, the modern history of the racecourse begins with a Liverpool hotel owner named William Lynn, who in 1829, instigated flat racing on land at Aintree he had leased from the Earl of Sefton.

  5. Apr 1, 2014 · For decades, the administration of Aintree Racecourse was run by the Topham family, who had long managed the course after buying from the Earl of Sefton in 1949. At the vanguard of the Topham family was the indefatigable figure of Mrs. Mirabel Topham, who always seemed to be arguing with everyone in sight – notably the BBC over broadcast rights – but was a great innovator.

  6. Apr 3, 2020 · Aintree's expansion can also be attributed to its legendary racecourse of the same name. In 1829 Mr William Lynn, owner of Liverpool's Waterloo Hotel, had an idea to host horseracing at Aintree, and so began a leasing discussion with local landowner Mr. William Molyneux, the Second Earl of Sefton (known fondly as 'Lord Dashalong'). A keen ...

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  8. Aintree is proud to be part of The Jockey Club. Because of our unique experience and heritage and the strength of the Jockey Club Racecourses group today, we are able to successfully deliver competitive and best-of-class horse racing; maximising profit and re-investing in our future to ensure the long-term and sustainable success of our business.

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