Web design in Newmarket.
Bespoke web design for Newmarket businesses — equestrian yards, training stables, the High Street, the local trades, the professional services tucked behind the gallops. Built by one designer who's twenty-five minutes up the road, with twenty-five years of doing this.
plus 3,000 thoroughbreds
A small town with a global reputation.
Newmarket isn't like other Suffolk towns. It is, simultaneously, the headquarters of an industry that gets watched on every continent — and a working high street with butchers, bakers, accountants and law firms that need exactly the same kind of website any small business does.
Newmarket businesses fall, broadly, into two camps. There's the racing economy — studs, trainers, vets, transport, racecourses, sales companies. And then there's everyone else — the High Street shops, the cafes around the Memorial, the trade contractors, the professional services tucked along Old Station Road and the Bury Road.
Both groups are well-served by a website that does its job properly. Neither is well-served by an off-the-shelf template that looks like every other small-business site on the internet. The bar in Newmarket is set by Tattersalls and the National Stud Visitor Centre — the rest of the town deserves websites that don't feel out of place beside them.
Lord Knows is in Littleport, Cambridgeshire — about twenty-five minutes up the A14. Most of the work runs remote, but a meeting in Newmarket is genuinely no inconvenience — especially if it ends in a coffee at Caffè Italia.
businesses choose Lord Knows
Three reasons local matters.
There aren't many full-time web designers in Newmarket itself. Most local businesses end up with someone in Cambridge or London. Three reasons to consider the alternative just up the road.
I know the local market.
Equestrian, hospitality, professional services, retail. I've worked with all of them in this corner of East Anglia — including Fittocks Stud and Jill McCulloch right in Newmarket itself.
01One person, every time.
The same designer from the first call to the ongoing care plan. No accounts manager. No project coordinator. When the site needs a tweak before the breeze-up sales, you don't open a ticket. You email Adam and it gets done.
02Suffolk prices, not London ones.
Honest fixed prices, agreed in writing before any work begins. From £1,700 for a small business site — brands from £700, ongoing care from £37/month. No retainers you can't leave.
03and surrounds
Recent work for Newmarket businesses.
Two projects from right in town — an equine stud and a public-speaking coach — with a real testimonial that captures how this works.
Bred horses for over forty years. Adam built us a website that looks the part, works on a phone in the yard, and has held up since launch.
kick-off to going live
How a Newmarket project unfolds.
Same four steps for every client — whether you're a yard on the Bury Road or a small business on the High Street. Fixed price, fixed timeline, no surprises.
Discover
20 minutes · freeCoffee at the yard, the office, or Zoom — you pick. We get into your business, your customers, and what success actually looks like.
Plan
Week 1A written proposal: fixed price, fixed timeline, sitemap, tech stack. Sign it or don't — no obligation either way.
Build
Weeks 2–5Design, content, development, SEO setup. Weekly check-ins. Real pages on real domains, not Photoshop mockups.
Launch & care
Week 6 onwardsWe go live together. Training included. Ongoing care plan keeps the site fast, safe and ranking — for as long as you want.
Newmarket web design, plainly answered.
The questions every first call from a Newmarket business starts with. If yours isn't here, send it across — I'll answer plainly, not in sales talk.
Are you actually based in Newmarket?+
Do you work with equestrian / racing businesses?+
How much does a Newmarket website cost?+
Will my site rank for '[my service] Newmarket' searches?+
Can I keep my existing logo, brand, photos?+
Let's have a conversation.
Twenty minutes on Calendly — no obligation. Or send a message and I'll come back the same day, Monday to Friday.
One small ask — the call works best when you've a real project in mind, so we can make the most of the twenty minutes. Same-day reply, Monday to Friday — I look forward to it.