CHESTER – The Chester City Club

Founded in 1807 as The Commercial Reading Rooms, The Chester City Club is one of only a few surviving traditional clubs still located in their original premises. In fact, there are only twelve clubs in existence in this country (excluding Scotland) whose foundation dates back earlier. Situated in the secluded St Peter’s Church Yard, opposite the stunningly refurbished and highly recommended Commercial Hotel, The Club offers a quiet oasis in the city for members to dine and relax.

STOKE-ON-TRENT – The Potters’ Club

Founded in 1951 to provide facilities for the directors of local pottery companies to entertain their guests, many from around the world, including Royalty and VIP’s. Closed Mondays.

HENLEY-ON-THAMES – Phyllis Court Club

Steeped in history, Phyllis Court stands overlooking the river in the picturesque Oxfordshire town of Henley on Thames. The Club was founded in 1906 and occupies a house build in the 1830’s. The unique Grandstand Pavilion is located on the banks of Henley Royal Regatta for members’ enjoyment during Regatta week.

BATH – Bath & County Club

Founded in 1858 by the combination of the York and the New clubs, the Bath & County Club enjoys a central location. Closed Mondays, Saturdays, some Sundays, Christmas and Bank holidays.