It was in 1900, more than a century ago, that the Mid-Surrey Farmers Drag Hunt was founded. It was then known as the Banstead Drag. Over the years, and in particular between the wars, it operated with much success and with much bigger fields than are now permitted.
Having been disbanded during the Second World War, the Drag, with a strong team, was restarted in 1947 by The Hon. Phillip Kindersley. He was to remain Master for an incredible 40 years. The Drag has ever since continued to show top grade sport as one of the most highly successful drag packs in the country.
The Drag has been fortunate in always having had the generous and full co-operation of the different packs of foxhounds within its country, in particular, the Old Surrey and Burstow & West Kent, the Southdown and Eridge, the Crawley and Horsham and the Surrey Union. Furthermore, through the continued and superb generosity of landowners and farmers, the Hunt has been able to maintain its operation over a country of grass, jumping mainly blackthorn hedges (clearly marked, with any wire removed between the white markers) as well as a certain amount of timber.
Fields are now kept to a lower level, averaging around 20 to 25. Careful rules are maintained which ensure that dragging is not like riding a point-to-point! You take your place in the line and jump as you see fit between the white markers on the obstacles.