Mobile Horse Stables for Flexible Yard Set-Ups
Why choose mobile Stables Without Permanent Foundations?
Mobile stables are built as self-contained units that can be positioned without permanent groundworks or fixed foundations. This makes them well suited to sites with planning constraints, short-term land use or evolving yard layouts.
Despite their mobility, the construction mirrors the specification of our fixed stables, prioritising structural integrity, weather resistance and everyday usability. Units can be repositioned as requirements change, preserving long-term value.
Each unit sits on an integrated skid or base system, allowing the whole stable to be repositioned without permanent foundations or groundworks. This skid-mounted approach is what makes relocation straightforward, whether you are managing ground conditions or adapting the yard over time.
What are the Advantages of Mobile Stables?
- Fully relocatable – reposition or move site as required
- No permanent foundations – reduced site preparation
- Suitable for rented or temporary land
- Robust timber construction – not a lightweight compromise
- Delivered ready to position – minimal on-site disruption
- Expandable approach – add further units as needs grow
Key Specifications
- Integrated skid or base system for relocation
- Pressure-treated timber construction
- Stable door and ventilation options available
- Suitable for individual or grouped layouts
- Nationwide delivery

Frequently Asked Questions
Do mobile stables need planning permission?
Mobile stables may avoid the need for planning permission where they remain genuinely moveable and are not fixed to the ground, but this is not guaranteed and depends on how and where they are used. Because horses kept for leisure are not classed as agriculture, siting stables on grazing land can still trigger a change-of-use requirement even when the structure itself is mobile. The position is nuanced, so always check with your Local Planning Authority before siting a mobile stable, especially on rented or agricultural land.
How are mobile stables moved?
Mobile stables are built on an integrated skid or base system that lets the whole unit be towed or lifted to a new position. The skids spread the load and allow the stable to be repositioned without permanent foundations or groundworks. This makes them well suited to sites where the layout may change or where permanent building is not possible.
Can I put mobile stables on rented land?
Yes — mobile stables are a popular choice for rented and short-term land precisely because they do not require permanent foundations and can be removed or relocated when needed. They are ideal where you cannot or do not want to carry out fixed groundworks. We would still recommend confirming any conditions with the landowner and your Local Planning Authority before siting them.
How much do mobile stables cost?
Our mobile stables start from £2,830 inc VAT. The price reflects the size of the unit, the number of boxes, your choice of door and ventilation options, and whether you choose a DIY kit or full installation. Because mobile stables include an integrated skid or base system, they are specified slightly differently from fixed stables, and we provide a clear quote for each configuration.
Are mobile stables as strong as fixed stables?
Yes. Our mobile stables are built to the same specification as our fixed stables, using heavy-duty pressure-treated timber — they are a relocatable design, not a lightweight compromise. The key difference is the integrated skid system that allows repositioning, not any reduction in build quality or durability.
What size mobile stable do I need?
A 12ft x 12ft mobile stable suits most horses up to around 16hh, while ponies are comfortable in a 10ft x 10ft unit and larger horses benefit from 12ft x 14ft. Mobile stables are available as individual units or grouped layouts, so you can match the size and number of boxes to your horses and your site.
Can I add more units later?
Yes. Mobile stables use an expandable approach, so further units can be added as your needs grow. Each unit is self-contained and delivered ready to position, which keeps on-site disruption to a minimum.
| Construction | Specification |
| Framing | 75 x 50 mm |
| Cladding | Shiplap |
| Roofing | Onduline |
| Construction | Specification |
| Framing | 75 x 50 mm |
| Cladding | Shiplap |
| Roofing | Onduline |
| type of Skids | Timber |
| Construction | Specification |
| Framing | 75 x 50 mm |
| Cladding | Shiplap |
| Cladding thickness | 16 mm |
| roofing | Onduline |























