Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Woolmers Park that was polo outlet family home.

Home fit for a Queen! Sprawling Grade II listed estate that was the family home of Her Majesty's grandparents and includes a polo complex and EIGHT homes is on the market for 30millionWoolmers Park in Hertfordshire that was once owned by the Earl and Countess of Strathmore has gone up for saleThe large estate is on the market for 30million and boasts 250 acres of land, a polo complex and swimming poolThe Queen and Princess Margaret would regularly stay at the estate with their grandparents, the parents of the Queen MotherBy

Jennifer Newton for MailOnline

The stunning estate, which was most recently sold in 1997, has now been put on the market with Savills and Knight Frank in what is regarded as one of the most historic homes to come up for sale this year

The stunning estate, which was most recently sold in 1997, has now been put on the market with Savills and Knight Frank in what is regarded as one of the most historic homes to come up for sale this year. polo outlet

In total, the estate has around 70,000 square feet of living space and comes with a staggering 30 million price tag.

There is also a leisure complex with an indoor swimming pool and the estate has no public rights of way, ensuring a greater deal of privacy for the owners

The large indoor swimming pool, which gives guests staying at the property a greater sense of privacy and shelter from the cold weather

Businessman Arthur Lucas bought Woolmers Park in 1949 and founded Hertfordshire Polo Club, with the likes of Prince Charles playing there while he studied at Cambridge University

However, this is half the price of a large apartment in Knightsbridge's One Hyde Park.

The main home has eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, five reception rooms, a large kitchen and morning room, family room, games room and cinema.

There is also a leisure complex with an indoor swimming pool and the estate has no public rights of way, ensuring a greater deal of privacy for the owners.

In the grounds are four polo fields, plus stick and ball areas, summer and winter club houses, polo outlet a full size all weather polo arena and an indoor school. It also has stabling and ancillary buildings for over more than 30 horses.

The main home has eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, five reception rooms, a large kitchen and morning room, family room, games room and cinema

A grand staircase in one of the estate's eight buildings, which is decorated in a traditional way and has a crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling

More than one mile of the River Lea runs through Woolmers Park, which provides fishing opportunities.

The estate is so vast and impressive that Savills and Knight Frank has assembled a 48 page glossy brochure to promote the home.

Crispin Holborow, country director, Savills Private Office, said: 'What sets Woolmers Park apart from many other estates is its fantastic condition, its facilities and close proximity to London.