Exclusive | A $3.5 million luxury horse estate that once belonged to the Vanderbilt family is hitting the auction block

A piece of Gilded Age history, once the home of America’s elite, is about to hit the auction block.

Sandy Point Farm, a stately Rhode Island estate deeply rooted in the Vanderbilt dynasty, is offering bidders the rare opportunity to own a piece of equine luxury.

Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions is hosting the event next month, with bidding opening in October. 17 and closing on Halloween, The Post has learned.

Starting bids are expected to reach between $1 million and $2 million for the 6.15-acre property, listed at $3.5 million.

Commissioned by Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, son of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and grandfather of modern media figure Anderson Cooper, the estate was designed to reflect the family’s lavish tastes and dominance in high society. Gatekeeper auctions
Married couple Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt and Reginald C. Vanderbilt stand outside, posing with their young daughter, Gloria Vanderbilt. Getty Images
The estate’s architecture, designed by AS Walker, reflects Vanderbilt’s penchant for grandeur. Gatekeeper auctions

This estate, located in Portsmouth, was originally designed by renowned architect AS Walker and completed in 1902 for Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, a name synonymous with American aristocracy.

Commissioned by Reginald, son of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and grandfather of modern media figure Anderson Cooper, the estate was designed to reflect the family’s lavish tastes and prominence in high society.

The Vanderbilts were among the wealthiest and most influential families in the United States during the Gilded Age, amassing a fortune through railroads, shipping, and other industries.

The stables, with 24 stalls and a 15,000-square-foot indoor riding arena, were state-of-the-art for the time, underscoring the importance of horse pursuits to the family. Gatekeeper auctions
The property offers a massive 15,000 square foot indoor riding arena as well as groomsmen’s quarters. Gatekeeper auctions
The Vanderbilts were among the wealthiest and most influential families in the United States during the Gilded Age, amassing a fortune through railroads, shipping, and various other industries. Pictured is Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt in an undated photo. The Bettmann Archive

Sandy Point Farm was a symbol of their social status, designed as a first equestrian property for Reginald, an avid horse breeder. Reginald, though overshadowed by the other Vanderbilts in terms of business accomplishments, was known for his passion for horses, and Sandy Point was where he pursued that interest.

The estate became a prestigious site for horse breeding and equestrian activities, serving as a center for the elite of Rhode Island society.

It was there that Reginald hosted many gatherings, continuing the Vanderbilt tradition of hosting extravagant parties and events that rivaled those of their other legendary homes, such as The Breakers in Newport.

Reginald C. Vanderbilt is the grandfather of longtime CNN anchor Anderson Cooper (above). Stefano Giovannini

The property is an equine dream, with 24 stalls, a massive 15,000 square foot indoor riding arena and grooms quarters.

Built during the height of the Gilded Age, the once bustling hub of high society horse breeding and social gatherings is ripe with opportunity for a modern makeover.

With picturesque views and a secluded setting just a stone’s throw from Newport, the estate is one of the last remnants of the original Vanderbilt estates.

A 1982 portrait of American fashion designer and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt (centre) as she sits outside in Southampton, drinking tea with her sons, future journalist Anderson Cooper (left) and Carter Vanderbilt Cooper, who died in 1988. Gloria Vanderbilt passed away in 2019. Getty Images
While many Vanderbilt properties have been sold or repurposed, Sandy Point remains a relatively intact relic, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Gilded Age aristocracy. Gatekeeper auctions

Beyond its historical significance, the property’s blend of original architecture and renovation potential makes it a must-see for real estate enthusiasts with an eye for luxury.

During its heyday, Sandy Point Farm was a jewel in the Vanderbilt crown, a place where the upper crust of Rhode Island society gathered for lavish events. Now, with its grandeur of 30,000 square feet, eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, it can be transformed into a modern residence fit for a new generation of the elite.

Situated just 15 minutes from Newport and 40 minutes from TF Green International Airport, the property’s prime location adds to its allure. For history buffs, horse enthusiasts or those simply looking for a luxurious slice of coastal living, the upcoming auction presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

If you’ve ever dreamed of living like a Vanderbilt—or at least owning a piece of their legacy—this could be your chance.

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