Welcome to Thorpe Farm Rehabilitation and Fitness, where horses come first!
Thorpe Farm Rehabilitation and Fitness is run by us, husband and wife duo Amy and Tommy Fife, who have both worked in professional equestrian operations for many years. Tommy is the son of leading racehorse trainer Marjorie Fife and learnt everything there is to know about keeping horses fit and well from the family business. Amy is a keen event and show jumping rider with years of experience running professional yards and working with sports horses. We both share a passion for bringing together true horsemanship skills with innovative therapeutic tools to help horses perform at their best.
Thorpe Farm is where we have chosen to create a haven for horse owners across the North East who want somewhere to bring their horses for fitness sessions on the gallops or water treadmill or to send them for rehabilitation from injury, holiday livery and more. We offer a warm welcome and are happy to share our expertise with everyone from the most serious competitors to first time owners who want to do the best for their horse or pony
Facilities
At Thorpe Farm you’ll find a range of modern facilities which all put the wellbeing of horses at the heart of what we do.
Livery
We offer several different types of livery designed to help owners offer the best possible care to their horses.
Contact us
Have some more questions about our rehabilitation and therapy services? Just drop us a line using the contact details or form below.
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