Neasham Belle (1948 – November 1971) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the classic Oaks Stakes in 1951.
Neasham Belle was a bay mare with no white markings[1] bred by her owner, Major Lionel Brook Holliday.
[6] On her only subsequent appearance, Neasham Belle finished unplaced behind Sea Parrot in the Yorkshire Oaks in August.
[5] In their book A Century of Champions, based on a modified version of the Timeform system John Randall and Tony Morris rated Neasham Belle an “average” winner of the Oaks.
[7] Neasham Belle was retired to stud where she produced two minor winners[5]- Magnifier, sired by Mark-Ye-Well and First Grey, by Roan Rocket.