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CORPORATE
INFORMATION
DOING BUSINESS AT THE JOCKEY CLUB ROOMS
Regularly used for board and committee meetings by The Jockey Club itself,
The Club is also available for non-member business events outside of its sacro-
sanct periods.
The Jockey Club Rooms offers a five-star standard conference and meeting ven-
ue close to London and Cambridge. It also offers a rare opportunity for your cli-
ents to be invited inside a prestigious private members club, which has been
the spiritual home of British horseracing for over 250 years.
Our 21 country house-style bedrooms add a wow-factor to any event, especially
when combined with an early morning tour of Jockey Club Estates’ extensive
training grounds on which upwards of 2,500 racehorses take their daily exer-
cise. Our team can also arrange a tour of The Club which includes an overview
of the art collection and fascinating tales from racing’s past.
The Jockey Club Rooms are located 1 1/2 hours drive from London and 25
minutes from Cambridge and the M11.
THE MORNING ROOM
THE CARD ROOM
THE FINE ROOMS
Our five fine rooms as pictured below are available for hire individually or
alternatively for exclusive hire.
THE COMMITTEE ROOM
THE COFFEE ROOM
THE MEMBERS’ DINING ROOM
ROOMS AND CAPACITIES
COFFEE ROOM COMMITTEE ROOM DINING
ROOM
BOARDROOM 30 40 40
RECEPTION 150 70 130*
CABARET 56 32 54
DINNER 100 40 74
THEATRE 120 40 100
ROOM DIMENSIONS (M)
LENGTH 14.689 10.472 16.0
WIDTH 7.777 7.312 7.50
HEIGHT 6.009 5.106 5.70
DOOR WIDTH 1.709 0.958 1.011
TOTAL AREA (M2) 106.45 74.83 114.32
Each one of our fine rooms is spacious, with high ceilings and large Georgian
picture windows. They are all elegantly appointed with highly polished antique furniture, Venetian chandeliers and ornate working fireplaces.
Colleagues and clients do not fail to be awed by the impressive art collection
and historic racing trophies that are on display throughout the Rooms.
* Max 200 when combined Morning, Card and Committee Room
ROOM CAPACITIES
LUXURY ACCOMMODATION
The Jockey Club Rooms’ 21 country house style bedrooms have provided
members with a genuine home-away-from-home for several hundred years.
Outside of the sacrosanct members-only dates, bedrooms are available to non-
members who are looking for luxury accommodation in Newmarket.
All rooms are en suite, with most overlooking the lawn and walled gardens.
The feeling of peace and quiet is striking and the only sounds you may hear are
those of snorting horses at the neighbouring training yard early in the morning -
that and various chiming clocks.
The newly refurbished Deluxe Rooms are tasteful and luxurious.
The bathrooms are as big as the bedrooms with spacious walk-in drench
showers, under-floor heating and generously sized bath tubs.
By the front door there is a large selection of wellington boots for guests to use
on early morning tours of the Gallops.
Club Single Rooms
Deluxe Single Rooms
Club Double Rooms
Deluxe Double Rooms
A King’s Suite
A Three Bedroom Townhouse
THE TOWNHOUSE
We have a self-contained, three bedroom Townhouse within our grounds.
It is a traditional and authentic property with elegantly appointed interiors.
It has a kitchen, a drawing room and a charming dining room which seats 12.
The Townhouse is particularly popular with colleagues who are visiting for team-
building, meetings and events as well as with families.
NON-MEMBER ACCOMMODATION
NON– MEMBERS DAY GUEST (BASED ON 20+ GUESTS)
Includes:
Use of main meeting area
Arrival with baby croissants/pastries Mid morning tea and coffee with homemade biscuits Afternoon Teas served with homemade brownies
Water and organic juices Chef’s warm and cold buffet selection
Flip chart, pens & paper Dedicated event planner WiFi connection
Seasonal fruit bowl Free car parking
NON-MEMBERS RESIDENTIAL GUEST
Includes: As detailed above, with the addition of:
3-course dinner with coffee and petit fours Overnight accommodation in one of our country house style
bedrooms A Classic Club breakfast
Optional tours to include gallops and stable visits.
EXCLUSIVE HIRE OR ROOM HIRE ONLY
All rooms can be booked on an exclusive or private hire basis and our team can tailor your event according to your specific requirements.
Our exclusive hire events guarantee unrivalled privacy and quiet.
DAY DELEGATE INFORMATION
SOUPS
Lobster Bisque Laced with Brandy
Potato and Watercress with Flaked Smoked Haddock
Wild Mushroom Consommé with Truffle Oil
Bouillabaisse of Seafood with Aioli
STARTER
Seared Venison Carpaccio with Pickled Beetroot,
Watercress Radish Mustard & Horseradish Dressing
Slow Cooked Pork Belly
Seared Scallop, Carrot Puree, Sage & Caper Dressing
Braised Lamb Shoulder wrapped in Parma Ham with Celeriac,
Parsnip & Butternut Veloute
Red Mullet with Dried Prosciutto, Crab Mayonnaise,
Sugar Snap Peas & Tomato Confit Vinaigrette
Beetroot Cured Salmon with Salmon Scotch Egg,
Roasted Artichoke & Keta Caviar Dressing
Twice Baked Crab Soufflé
Crab Beignets, Vegetable Broth & Sesame Toasts
Celeriac & Pear Remoulade with Binham Blue Beignets,
Demitasse of Leek & Potato Veloute
Chestnut & Parmesan Soufflé
Baby Leaves & Honeyed Parsnip Dressing
A SAMPLE DINNER MENU
MAIN COURSES
Roasted Fillet of Halibut topped with a Brioche & Pine Nut Crust,
Leeks, Saffron Bouillabaisse Potatoes & Fennel Veloute
Roast Sirloin of Dedham Vale Beef with Tomato, Fine Green Beans,
Crispy Beef Cheeks, Baby Beets, Horseradish & Capers
Roasted Breast of Guinea Fowl with Braised Leg Hot Pot,
Pommes Anna, Root Vegetables & Borscht Consommé
CARVING BOARD PLATTERS
(Carved in the Room served with Copper Pans of Seasonal Vegetables,
Truffle Mash & Duck Fat Roasted Potatoes)
Roast Sirloin of Mature Beef
Braised Feather Blade, Yorkshire Pudding & Red Wine Jus
Roast Loin of Dingley Dell Pork
Honey Glazed Belly, Hog Fritters, Caramelised Apple & Crackling
VEGETARIAN SELECTION
Spinach & Goats Cheese Mille Feuille
Chickpea Salad & Yellow Beetroot Coulis
Open Lasagne of Field Mushrooms & Artichokes
Walnut Crumble & Garden Herbs
Risotto of Butternut Squash with Fried Sage
Toasted Pine Nuts & Nut Brown Butter
DESSERTS
Dark Chocolate & Panna Cotta Terrine
Turkish Delight, Honey & Lemon Curd & Candied Pistachios
Griottine Cherry Cheese Cake
Chocolate Brownie Sandwich & Peanut Butter Ice Cream
Poached Pear
Apple & Amaretti Crumble with Toffee Ice Cream & Calvados Custard
Mascarpone & Amaretto Mousse
White Coffee Ice Cream & Espresso Crackling
CHEESE BOARD
Platter of Rural & Regional Cheeses
Quiche Paste, Celery, Grapes & Crackers
FOLLOWED BY COFFEE AND PETIT FOURS
(BASED ON MIN. 15 COVERS)
A body of influence and a source of sustained investment in racing over a
period spanning four centuries, The Jockey Club as an organisation is known worldwide. There are records to show that at least six Prime
Ministers were also Members of The Jockey Club and for much of The Club’s existence many of its Members divided their time between
Parliament and conducting racing’s affairs from The Rooms.
In 1752 The Jockey Club leased a plot of land in Newmarket where a
Coffee House was constructed as a meeting place for the Club's Members. No doubt it would have followed the pattern of the London
coffee houses, which had already been popular establishments for more than half a century. On the expiration of the lease, The Jockey Club
bought the freehold, which is known today as ‘The Jockey Club Rooms'.
The Jockey Club was originally a social club aiming to promote good fellowship among racing and thoroughbred breeding enthusiasts. Their
main meeting place was the Star and Garter in Pall Mall although they also frequented other taverns of the time, in St James' Street and Hyde
Park.
THE ART COLLECTION
The Jockey Club’s collection of sporting art and racing memorabilia is the result of hundreds of years of gifts and bequests from members or their
families. The result is an eclectic and truly unique collection - the pictures
and artefacts united by a shared passion for racing which spans four centuries.
A POTTED HISTORY
TOURS OF THE ‘HQ’ OF BRITISH HORSERACING
Did you know that horseracing is the second most popular spectator
sport in Great Britain, after football? Whilst known as the ‘Sport of Kings’ its appeal has always been broad and over the centuries horseracing has
become a British sporting institution.
Newmarket is known as the ‘Headquarters of Horseracing’. It was James I who introduced the sport to this sleepy Suffolk village in the early
1600’s after having stumbled across the place one day whilst out hawking. Today 1 in 3 people in Newmarket are employed in the racing
industry and it is evident from the moment you approach that this is a one industry, if not a one horse, town.
Newmarket is not purely of interest to enthusiasts either – but to anyone
and everyone from art historians to overseas visitors and social
historians. Discover Newmarket provide bespoke and group tours.
In conjunction with Discover Newmarket your event can include:
A private tour of the historic Jockey Club Rooms and art collection Welcome drinks reception in the Morning Room
A grand dinner in The Jockey Club’s historic Dining Room Overnight accommodation in one of our country house style
bedrooms Early morning tour of The Jockey Club Estates training gallops
Visits to the National Stud and the National Horseracing Museum A private visit to one of Newmarket’s famous training yards
TESTIMONIALS
“We had the most perfect and enjoyable dinner at The Jockey Club Rooms
and thank you for taking so much trouble over all the details – many peo-
ple commented how slick the service was and how nice everyone was who
served us. The dinner was really delicious, the table with all the silver
looked fantastic and we had someone there who knew what all the cups
etc. represented which made it much more interesting.”
- Finance House
“The Jockey Club Rooms was a very special place to enjoy lunch and I
know we all found the tour, the history and stories of the Club fascinating.
The hospitality put on for us was exceptional and I must mention Greg
who did a great job and whose friendly and engaging personality went
down very well.”
- Media Company
“I have organised many events for Pigeon but I must say that the Jockey
Club Rooms would take some beating.
It is not just the setting but also the friendliness and efficiency of all of
your colleagues. Everything went according to plan and was
seamless. All the invitees went away very impressed with the service
they received.”
- Life Sciences Company
HOW TO FIND US
The Jockey Club Rooms are situated on the centre of Newmarket’s High Street and are on the right hand side next to the Post Office, very easy to find.
Our gates open automatically upon driving up to them.
From the South
Exit the M11 at Junction 9 and take the A11. After 10 miles take the A1304 signed for Newmarket. This road leads directly onto Newmarket High Street.
From the North & West Exit the A1(M) at Junction 14 and take the A14 signed Cambridge and
Newmarket. Take the A1303 into the centre of Newmarket.
From the East Exit the A14 at Junction 38 and follow the A1304 into the centre of Newmarket.
By road from:
London 65 miles
Cambridge 12 miles
Essex 55 miles
Bury St Eds 12 miles
Ipswich 40 miles
Norfolk 40 miles
Hertfordshire 45 miles
By rail from:
London Kings Cross
1h20 min
MAKE AN ENQUIRY
THE JOCKEY CLUB ROOMS 101 HIGH STREET NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 8JL
T: 01638 663101 F: 01638 664170 E: [email protected] W: WWW.JOCKEYCLUBROOMS.CO.UK
We are part of the largest commercial group in British horseracing with assets
including 15 racecourses and the National Stud. Governed by Royal Charter,
all profits are invested back into the UK’s second biggest spectator sport.
With a 263-year heritage at the heart of British racing, The Jockey Club focuses its
resources, influence and assets on ensuring the sport remains the best in the world,
as its leading investor and innovator.