Fitzroy House comprises an 84-box complex situated right in the heart of the historic racing town of Newmarket, England.

It’s over 300 years since King Charles’ patronage ensured that racing at Newmarket became a socially acceptable, and indeed desirable pastime.

Since then, the town’s name has become synonymous with the thoroughbred to such an extent that it is know throughout the industry worldwide as simply “Headquarters”.

This long, unbroken love affair with the racehorse has resulted in the development of unparalleled training facilities, including over 2,500 acres of land owned by the Jockey Club devoted exclusively to the racing and training of thoroughbreds.

In fact, at the peak of the flat racing season, there are 48 miles of gallops and canters open for use, as well as an equine swimming pool to add variety to the training regime. Fitzroy House is ideally situated to make use of all these facilities and has the added advantage of being literally next door to the highly respected veterinary practice of Greenwood, Ellis and Partners.