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Army and Navy LONDON Army and Navy (The Rag) (Recip pre-1994) 36-39 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JN Tel: 020 7930 9721 Fax: 020 7930 9720 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.armynavyclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction required before booking. Booking can only be done 2 weeks prior. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. Bookings can only be made 2 weeks in advance. Reciprocal Members may stay for a maximum of 14 consecutive days in 3 months. Closed over Christmas and New Year. The Athenaeum (Recip since 2005) 107 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5ER Tel: 020 7930 4843 Fax: 020 7839 4114 e-mail: [email protected] Letter of Introduction required. Bedrooms are not available for the use of unaccompanied spouses, partners or guests. Closes over Christmas and New Year Boodles (Recip since 2004) St James’s Street, London, SW1A 1HJ Tel: 020 7930 7166 Fax: 020 7839 5669 e-mail: [email protected] Letter of Introduction required. Bookings can only be done 48 hours prior. Lunch only if a guest of a Member. Dark suits only. Limited service in August. Brooks’s (Recip pre-1989) St James’s Street, London, SW1A 1LN Tel: 020 7493 4411 Fax: 020 7499 3736 e-mail: [email protected] Letter of Introduction required. No accommodation for ladies. Reciprocal Members are limited to 14 nights continuous stay in any one month. The Club closes every year in the last three weeks in August. Buck’s (Recip pre-1992) 18 Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London, W1S 3RF Tel: 020 7734 2337 Fax: 020 7287 2097 e-mail: [email protected] Letter of Introduction required. No accommodation. Ladies are permitted in the Club after 6.00pm unless attending a function in a private room. Caledonian (Recip pre-1992) 9 Halkin Street, Belgravia, London, SW1X 7DR Tel: 020 7235 5162 Fax: 020 7235 4635 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.caledonianclub.com Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. 1 Carlton (Recip pre-1998) 69 St James’s Street, London, SW1A 1PJ Tel: 020 7493 1164 Fax: 020 7495 4090 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.carltonclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction and a Membership Card is required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. The Summer Closure is in August - all catering facilities will be closed, bedrooms will be available, and the Drawing Room will be open for residents to use as a place to sit and read. Room rates from Sunday to Thursday nights include a full English breakfast; on Friday and Saturday nights a light breakfast is included. If dining a £3.50 table charge per person applies and discretionary 10% added for staff fund. Cavalry and Guards (Recip pre-1997) 127 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7PX Tel: 020 7499 1261 Fax: 020 7495 5956 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cavgds.co.uk Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. City University Club (Recip pre-1987) 42 Crutched Friars, London, EC3N 2AP Tel: 020 7863 6680 Fax: 020 7626 8572 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cityuniversityclub.co.uk No accommodation. City Livery Club (Recip since 2002) Bell Wharf Lane, Upper Thames Street, London EC4R 3TB Tel: 020 7248 0620 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cityliveryclub.com No accommodation. City of London Club (Recip since 1996) 19 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1DS Tel: 020 7588 7991 Fax: 020 7374 2020 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cityoflondonclub.com Letter of Introduction required. No accommodation. East India Club (Recip since 2000) 16 St James’s Square, London, SW1Y 4LH Tel: 020 7930 1000 Fax: 020 7321 0217 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.eastindiaclub.com Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. 2 Farmers’ Club (Recip since 2010) 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EL Tel: 020 7930 3557 Fax: 020 7839 7864 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.thefarmersclub.com This Club cannot provide accommodation during the week to New Club Members but is available for meals all the time. Accommodation may be booked at weekends. Flyfishers’ Club (Recip since 1989) 69 Brook Street, London, W1K 4ER Tel: 020 7629 5958 Fax: 020 7499 7087 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.flyfishersclub.org.uk This Club has no accommodation. Garrick Club (Recip pre-2003) Garrick Street, London, WC2E 9AY Tel: 020 7379 6478 Fax: 020 7379 5966 e-mail: Rooms - [email protected] e-mail: Visits - [email protected] Web: www.garrickclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction required. As the Garrick is restricted to gentlemen Members only, lady Members of Reciprocal Clubs are not permitted to use the Club in their own right, but are most welcome as a guest when accompanied by a male Member of the Garrick or Reciprocal Club. No lifts above 4th Floor. The Hurlingham Club (Recip since 2011) Ranelagh Gardens, London, SW6 3PR Tel: 020 7610 7400 Fax: 020 7731 1289 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.hurlinghamclub.org.uk Letter of Introduction and Membership Card required. Photo ID is also required at the Gatehouse. This Club has no accommodation. The sports facilities can only be used as a guest of a Member. Tennis – no more than 6 times a year. Reciprocal Members are only allowed 14 visits in any one calendar year. Reciprocal Members are not permitted in the Gymnasium or Treatment Room. Reciprocal Members can take only 5 guests from Monday – Friday and 3 guests at weekends and Public Holidays. Lansdowne Club (Recip since 1990) 9 Fitzmaurice Place, London, W1J 5JD Tel: 020 7629 7200 Fax: 020 7408 0246 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lansdowneclub.com Letter of Introduction required when booking accommodation or a current Introductory Card if just visiting. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. Please note that Members may only use the sporting facilities for 30 consecutive days in any one year. 3 The National Liberal Club (Recip since 2015) Whitehall Place, London, SW1A 2HE Tel: 020 7930 9871 Fax: 020 7839 4768 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.nlc.org.uk This Club has no accommodation. Current Membership card required. Naval Club (Recip since 2004) 38 Hill Street, London, W1J 5NS Tel: 020 7493 7672 Fax: 020 7629 7995 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.navalclub.co.uk Ladies can only stay accompanied by their husbands. Naval and Military Club (The In and Out) (Recip since 1993) 4 St James’s Square, London, SW1Y 4JU Tel: 020 7827 5757 Fax: 020 7827 5758 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction required prior to arrival and a copy presented on check-in, valid for only 6 months. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. Special room rates for August and at Christmas. Oriental Club (Recip since 1993) Stratford House, Stratford Place, London, W1C 1ES Tel: 020 7629 5126 Fax: 020 7629 0494 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.orientalclub.org.uk Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. Oxford and Cambridge (Recip pre-1987) 71 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HD Tel: 020 7930 5151 Fax: 020 7930 9490 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.oxfordandcambridgeclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction and current Introductory Card is required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. Maximum stay is one week, application can be made to The Secretary for longer periods. All guests are required to sign in at the Front Desk on arrival at the Club. The Club closes for its Annual Summer Break in August. Club closed over Christmas and New Year. 4 The Reform Club (Recip since 2013) 104 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5EW Tel: 0207 930 9374 Fax: 0207 930 1857 e-mail : [email protected] Web: www.reformclub.com Letter of Introduction or Introductory Card is required. Closed on a Saturday and Sunday. Royal Air Force Club (Recip since 1992) 128 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7PY Tel: 020 7399 1000 Fax: 020 7355 1516 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rafclub.org.uk Letter of Introduction with a specified start and end date required for each and every visit. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. The Royal Automobile Club (Recip since 2010) 89 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HS Tel : 0207 930 2345 Fax : 0207 976 1086 e-mail: [email protected] Web : www.royalautomobileclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction required for every visit. Reciprocal use is restricted to 30 days in any calendar year. There is a charge to use the sports facilities at both sites. £20 at Pall Mall. £15 at Woodcote Park (£5 for a swim only). Savile (Recip since 1988) 69 Brook Street, London, W1K 4ER Tel: 020 7629 5462 Fax: 020 7499 7087 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.savileclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. Sloane Club (Recip since 2017) Lower Sloane Street, Chelsea, London, SW1W 8BS Tel: 020 7730 9131 Fax: 020 7730 6146 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.sloaneclub.co.uk Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. To reserve accommodation online the Username is: NEW, and Password is:52SloaneClub Travellers (Recip pre-1996) 106 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5EP Tel: 020 7930 8688 Fax: 020 7930 2019 e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.thetravellersclub.org.uk Letter of Introduction required. Ladies may stay unaccompanied. This Club is generally closed in the last three weeks of August and Christmas until after the New Year. To access their website : username: reciprocal; password: pallmall 5 REST OF UK ABERDEEN Royal Northern and University (Recip pre-1988) 9 Albyn Place, Aberdeen, AB10 1YE Tel: 01224 583292 Fax: 01224 571082 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.rnuc.org.uk Ladies may stay unaccompanied.
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