Alice Haynes swoops to purchase Hugo Palmer's former Newmarket base Kremlin Cottage Stables
A merry-go-round of trainers moving yards in Newmarket was put in motion on Tuesday when it was confirmed Alice Haynes had completed the purchase of Hugo Palmer's former base at Kremlin Cottage Stables.
The near 100-box yard has been rented out to James Ferguson for the past two years but he is shortly going in the opposite direction across the town to rent out Haynes's current Machell Place Stables base.
The switch is to take place at the end of October and represents a big step up the property ladder for Haynes, whose owner Michelle Connolly is behind the purchase of the yard which was originally advertised at £2.6 million.
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