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Chelsea Arts Club: 1890 143 Old Church Street, Chelsea: 1990 The arts Since 1976 City Livery Club: 1914 Bell Wharf Lane, Upper Thames Street, sharing the premises of the Little Ship Club 2023 The City: Admitted City of London Club: 1832 19 Old Broad Street, London: 1834 City professions Since 2011 City University Club: 1895 42 Crutched Friars 2018
Chelsea Arts Club was originally located in rooms at no. 181 King's Road. In 1902, the club moved to larger premises at no. 143 Old Church Street. In 1933 the club's premises, which had an acre of garden, were remodeled. [3] The clubhouse includes a snooker room, bedrooms, dining room, former 'ladies bar' turned private party room, and a garden.
The actress Judy Campbell and her husband Lt-Cdr David Birkin bought the oldest house in the street, which was once a pub, "a few steps from the Chelsea Arts Club", in 1974, and Campbell lived there until her death in 2004. [3] In 1792 there was a field called "Queen’s Elm Field" at the northern end of the street. Several houses were built ...
Old Street, looking west. Old Street Promenade of Light. [1]Old Street is a 1-mile (1.6 km) street in inner north-east Central London, England that runs west to east from Goswell Road in Clerkenwell, in the London Borough of Islington, via St Luke's and Old Street Roundabout, to the crossroads where it meets Shoreditch High Street (south), Kingsland Road (north) and Hackney Road (east) in ...
The two-room club opened in 2010, [1] occupying a converted print works. It was bought and renovated by The Columbo Group. [2] [3] Eats Everything became the club's first resident in January 2015. [4] In November 2014, XOYO launched Gloria's, a mixed gay and straight night, alongside polysexual East London collective Sink the Pink. [5]
The third and longest-lived Eccentric Club was established by the theatrical costumier Jack Harrison on 21 November 1890 and disbanded in 1986. Immediately upon its foundation, it occupied the old premises of the Pelican Club in Denman Street, Soho. In 1893 it moved to 21 Shaftesbury Avenue. [2]
Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It is named after George, the Prince Regent (later George IV) and was laid out under the direction of the architect John Nash and James Burton. It runs from Waterloo Place in St James's at the southern end, through Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, to All Souls Church.
The club's owner announced that the 12 Bar Club would be relocated to Islington. [12] The 12 Bar Club moved to Phibber's Bar & Grill on Holloway Road, [15] but ceased trading on 2 February 2016. [16] The original Denmark Street venue reopened as The Lower Third in the summer of 2022 as part of the Outernet London development. [17]