
Polo Clubs in London
London serves as the gateway to British polo, with several accessible clubs in the greater metropolitan area. While the most prestigious clubs are in the surrounding countryside, London-area venues offer convenient options for visitors and residents alike.
Battlesden Park Polo Club
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Battlesden Park Polo Club is a welcoming and well-established family polo club in Bedfordshire, England, offering a friendly and accessible polo experience in the heart of the English countryside. The club exemplifies the community polo tradition that underpins the English game — a place where players of all levels, from complete beginners to experienced amateurs, can enjoy the sport in a relaxed, inclusive atmosphere that prioritises participation and enjoyment alongside competitive development. The Bedfordshire countryside setting provides a quintessentially English backdrop for polo, and the club's calendar of chukkers, tournaments, and social events creates the community atmosphere that makes smaller English polo clubs such valued institutions in their local areas.
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Beaufort Polo Club
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The Beaufort Polo Club, set in the heart of the Cotswolds at Westonbirt in Gloucestershire, is one of England's most prestigious polo institutions and carries a magnificent history of Royal involvement. His Royal Highness Prince Charles, now King Charles III, was a regular and passionate player at Beaufort for many years, and the club became synonymous with Royal Family polo during the 1980s and 1990s. HRH Prince William and Prince Harry also learned the game here under the tutelage of the Duke of Beaufort. The club hosts major tournaments on the HPA calendar and operates across beautifully maintained grounds encompassing multiple full-size grass fields. With an atmosphere that blends British countryside tradition with competitive high-goal polo, Beaufort remains one of England's most cherished polo venues — a place where heritage and sporting excellence meet in the rolling Gloucestershire hills.
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Cheshire Polo Club
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Northern England's leading polo venue, hosting tournaments and offering lessons in beautiful Cheshire countryside.
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Druids Lodge Polo Club
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One of England's premier high-goal venues, hosting the British Open Championship and attracting top international players.
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Epsom Polo Club
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Epsom Polo Club operates in the Surrey countryside to the south of London, making it one of the most accessible polo venues from the capital and one of the first clubs many Londoners encounter when exploring the sport. The club's grounds on the Epsom Downs offer open, rolling terrain ideal for polo, and the club's established livery service makes it practical for members without their own equestrian facilities to participate. Epsom's beginner programmes are among the most organised in the Home Counties, reflecting the club's position as a gateway club for professionals and city-based players seeking an introduction to polo. The club competes regularly in the HPA southern circuit and has a strong club tournament calendar through the English summer season, attracting players from across London and Surrey's equestrian community.
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Guards Polo Club
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Guards Polo Club is the world's largest polo club, located in the magnificent Windsor Great Park, Berkshire — just a short drive from Windsor Castle. Founded in 1955 under Royal patronage, the club spans over 1,000 acres and boasts 30 polo fields, making it the undisputed home of British polo. The club hosts prestigious tournaments including the Queen's Cup and the King Power Gold Cup, attracting the world's finest players each summer season from May to September. With a membership exceeding 500 players and a reputation for impeccable standards of hospitality and organisation, Guards is widely regarded as the benchmark polo club globally. The club's proximity to London, stunning setting within Windsor Great Park, and association with the Royal Family give it a unique prestige in world sport.
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Ham Polo Club
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Ham Polo Club holds the distinction of being London's last remaining polo club, a remarkable survival in one of the world's most densely populated cities. Situated on the edge of Richmond Park — the largest of London's Royal Parks and home to herds of red and fallow deer — the club provides a uniquely bucolic polo experience just 10 miles from Central London. Founded in the early twentieth century, Ham has maintained its position as a working polo club through changing times and the relentless pressure of London real estate, preserving a green sporting tradition that would otherwise have been lost entirely to development. The club hosts HPA-sanctioned chukkas and tournaments across the summer season, attracting players from across the London polo community who appreciate its historic grounds and the unmatched backdrop of Richmond Park.
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Kirtlington Park Polo Club
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Historic polo club set in the beautiful grounds of Kirtlington Park, offering medium-goal polo and a welcoming atmosphere.
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London Polo Club
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Dedicated to making polo accessible in London, offering lessons and experiences for corporate groups and individuals.
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Polo in the Park
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Annual polo festival bringing top-level polo to central London at Hurlingham Park, combining sport with music and entertainment.
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Richmond Polo Club
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Richmond Polo Club holds an unrivalled position as the most accessible polo venue from central London, operating within Richmond Park — the Royal Park in south-west London whose royal deer and ancient woodland provide one of the sport's most extraordinary urban backdrops. The club's proximity to Richmond train station and central London makes it the natural first point of contact for polo newcomers from the capital, and its visitor lesson programme is one of the busiest in England. Royal patronage history is embedded in the club's identity, reflecting Richmond Park's centuries-long connection to the Crown. The club operates a full programme of chukkas, lessons, and club matches through the HPA season, and its position within the London polo geography — more accessible than Guards or Cowdray but authentically competitive — makes it the gateway club for a generation of London-based polo players.
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