The polo pearl of Sydney goes on sale
- Dec 2
- 2 min read

There are places that exist not just as property, but as promises. Places where a vision for a sport, a lifestyle, and a legacy is etched into every acre. It is a rare day indeed when such a place—a complete sanctuary where every need of the elite horse and the discerning polo player has been anticipated—steps from private dream into public possibility. And rarer still when it is found in the strategic heartland of Australia’s southeastern polo coast.
This is the story of Yindarra Polo Farm.
Nestled in the rolling landscapes of Cornwallis, within the prestigious Hawkesbury region, Yindarra is a 40.75-hectare ode to equestrian excellence. Conceived not by mere architects, but by globally seasoned polo managers and professional players, its very soil is imprinted with the knowledge of the game. Here, an hour’s drive from the Sydney CBD, world-class standards are not an aspiration but a foundation.
The narrative of Yindarra is one of purposeful creation. Born as a private members' club, it offers two titled parcels of land zoned RU2 (Rural Landscape). Its grounds unfurl with a professional polo field, modern stabling that speaks of comfort and care, and expansive paddocks under vast Australian skies. It is a fully realized chapter in the story of polo, awaiting its next custodian.
"The response has been profound," shares Daniel O’Brien, CEO at X Commercial and the listing agent for this singular estate. "Yindarra is unique—a specialized equine facility and a private polo club in one. It calls not to the conventional buyer, but to a distinct few: high-net-worth racing dynasties, established polo club owners seeking expansion, and those visionaries in search of an unparalleled lifestyle property, a 'hobby farm' of extraordinary pedigree just moments from Sydney."
Properties of this character and completeness are heirlooms, often passing quietly through generations within a single family. "They are stories that seldom come up for a new chapter," O’Brien notes. "Its availability is, simply put, a rare chance to acquire a legacy of this calibre."
While the primary allure is an unmatched lifestyle—an immersion into the tight-knit, prestigious equine community of the Hawkesbury—the estate also whispers of quiet pragmatism. "There is scope here," O’Brien suggests, "to generate revenue by agisting other horses on-site, blending passion with sensible stewardship."
Perfectly poised just five kilometers from the charming commercial center of Richmond and only 65 kilometers from the dynamism of Sydney’s CBD, Yindarra offers a compelling duality: profound pastoral seclusion harmonized with effortless access to cosmopolitan amenities. It is a place where the thunder of hooves on the field gives way to the serene rustle of the wind, all while the city's pulse remains a comfortable, convenient beat away.
This is more than a sale. It is the passing of a torch, an invitation to inscribe your own story onto one of Sydney's most significant equestrian pages. The next chapter for Yindarra Polo Farm awaits its author.








