The 51-year-old billionaire investor and media mogul has put his 10,000-square-foot Darien mansion on the market for $19 million, and the nearly 90-year-old home comes with all of the modern-day amenities you'd expect from a sports lover.
The Hollow Tree Ridge Road home was built in 1937, and later renovated by Louise Brooks, the renowned New Canaan architect. It includes a two-lane bowling alley, indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor basketball court that converts into a racquetball court, and a whirlpool to help ease those tired muscles after a turn in the batting cage.
A gravel driveway lined with Bradford pear trees leads guests to the main house that sits on 9.5 acres.
The property includes a pool house, a two-bedroom guest house, and an 8,000-square-foot field house with a 10-bed bunk room (enough to house a sleepover for the Dodgers starting lineup), a locker room, and kitchen.
Boehly bought the property in 2005 for about $4 million. The founder and co-CEO of Eldridge Industries in Greenwich joined the Dodgers' ownership group in 2012, according to Forbes. He also owns the world-renowned Chelsea Football Club in Britain.
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