Labas Grocery & Convinience​ Store

A convenience store for everything you need.

Majestic Wine

Majestic specialises in selling brilliant wine by the case. We believe wine – whether you’re buying it or selling it, and especially when you’re drinking it – should be full of fun.

 

There are plenty of places where you can buy decent wine. What gets us really excited is interesting wine – the wines you taste that are just a little special. They’re difficult to find in the supermarkets but we’ve got hundreds of them for you to explore, and we don’t want you to pay over the odds to find them. Majestic makes interesting affordable, so everyone can enjoy it.

 

We live and breathe wine, and we taste our fair share too. We love to share our knowledge with people and help them to discover and explore new wines, and we always tell it straight. None of us could ever recommend a wine we didn’t believe in.

Newmarket Market

Every Tuesday and Saturday - 9am till 3pm.

National Horseracing Museum

Since 1983, the National Horseracing Museum has celebrated Newmarket’s status as the historic home of horse racing. Located on a 5-acre site in the heart of Newmarket, the museum explores the 350 year history of the sport through stunning works of art, contemporary sculptures, breath-taking architecture, through to equine science, some of the world’s most famous racing trophies and unique bronzes and artefacts. Using the latest interactive and audio-visual displays, the museum also takes a different look at the sport, examining the physical attributes of the elite equine athlete and the importance of the thoroughbred pedigree.
We have a fabulous restaurant and gift shop on-site and visits can take from 3 hours to a full day, and sometimes even more…! Don’t worry if you can’t fit it all in on one day – upgrade your ticket to an annual pass for free when you get here and return as many times as you like. Local residents get discounted entry too. So much more than a museum!

Palace House

Situated in the remaining elements of Charles II’s sporting palace and stables, the National Heritage Centre for Horseracing & Sporting Art spans five acres in the heart of Newmarket and comprises of three complementary attractions: The National Horseracing Museum, the Fred Packard Galleries of British Sporting Art and a new flagship yard for the Retraining of Racehorses Charity.

 

As well as the three main attractions, the museum also has a large restaurant/cafe called The Tack Room. The restaurant is accessible to all the public, not just Heritage Centre ticket holders. In addition to The Tack Room, there is an onsite bakery to provide delicious home baked cakes, breads and take away food which is available to purchase daily.

 

On 3rd November 2016 Her Majesty the Queen, (Patron to the National Horseracing Museum) officially opened the new National Heritage Centre.

 

Prices for entry are as follows:
General Admission: £16.50
Family (2 adults and  up to 4 children): £40.00
Concession: £15.50
Children (under 16): £9.50
Children under 5: FREE
Discounted ticket prices on groups of 15+ click here for more information on groups

 

Tickets purchased directly from The National Heritage Centre at Palace House can be converted at no extra cost into a 1-YEAR PASS on the day of purchase, giving 12 months’ complimentary admission to the site. 1-year passes are valid from the date of purchase and are non-transferable.

Powters

Making wonderful sausages is a family tradition started by my great grandfather in 1881. He came to Newmarket as an apprentice butcher and soon had his own shop. Our shop is still in Wellington Street, which is just off the High Street on the Market Square and it is stocked with not only sausages of several varieties, including our PGI (protected food name) the Newmarket Sausage, but also many other local and regional speciality foods and free range meat presented by our skilled butchers.

 

We are not only butchers as we are also farmers and know all about our meat - its breed and the way it is reared and importantly, where it has come from! This goes for all our meat, whether it is for sale on our butchery counter or for making sausages.

 

The family business is now entering its fifth generation and is still run with the original passion and care which has made the Powters name synonymous with quality and value.