Prince Harry played at this elite Santa Barbara polo field. It’s for sale for $50M

A luxury polo property called “the field of the stars” in Carpinteria, California, is for sale for $50 million, according to The Agency real estate firm.

This luxury polo property is a rare opportunity for the most discerning equestrian lover,” according to the official property listing. “Situated within minutes of Santa Barbara and Montecito, with 360-degree views of the mountains and the ocean.”

The private 61-acre polo club, Cancha De Estrellas, stands behind gates and contains two polo fields, landscaping and supporting equestrian amenities.

The owner is film director Sarah Siegal Magness, according to The Agency. Many celebrities, including Prince Harry and star player Nacho Figueras, have taken part in matches at the exclusive polo property.

The listing agents are Christian Name and Fred Dapp of The Agency.

“I have absolutely loved the time I have been able to spend at Cancha de Estrellas,” Name said in an email to The Sacramento Bee. “In the evenings the night sky is filled with stars because there is no light pollution. In the day the possibilities are endless. “

“The beauty and comfort of this world-class estate attracts the elite of the polo community, both players and enthusiasts,” the listing states. “The beautiful Santa Barbara weather allows for year-round play even after the local polo club has closed. The unique ability of year-round play is already enhancing the opportunities to play and compete at an international level while advancing the sport of polo.”

The polo club has more than 100 covered horse stalls and a modern lounge for cocktails and entertainment.

The acreage can be kept as a polo field, but is also prime for development given the value of the land, according to a representative of The Agency.

“Cancha de Estrellas is a true world-class haven for the elite to enjoy all year-round while offering endless possibilities on 61-plus acres” Dapp said.

The land has walking and riding trails that lead down to the beach, into the town of Carpinteria or over to a neighboring polo field. The parcels allow for building a permanent home, as well as a guest house, tennis courts and swimming pools, according to the listing.

The polo club operates with solar power.

The property at 200 Lambert Road 51 was last sold in 2017 for $14.2 million.

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