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The London Club

Architecture, Interiors, Art

Andrew Jones Laura Hodgson

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English
Miscellaneous
01 November 2025
A stunning exploration of London's most beautiful, interesting and unusual members' club architecture and interiors.

London has more private members' clubs than any other city, with new locations opening every year. The UK capital has exclusive clubs for everyone from plutocrats and bishops to jockeys and spies. Written by Andrew Jones, travel writer for the Financial Times and author of The Buildings of Green Park, this large-format picture book is richly illustrated with newly commissioned photographs by Laura Hodgson, covering 300 years of the capital's architecture and interior design.

The London Club: Architecture, Interiors, Art offers a fascinating take on the structures and decorations inside some of the most niche spots in London, giving readers a one-off glimpse into the hidden corners of the city's social infrastructure.

AUTHOR: Andrew Jones writes about architecture, design and cities, and the way things look, feel and taste. Andrew has lived in Piccadilly, London, for almost 20 years, using it as a base for his travels around the city and the world. He is the author of The Buildings of Green Park, a tour of certain buildings, monuments and other structures in Mayfair and St. James's, and is a contributor to Seeing Things – the small wonders of the world according to writers, artists and others. He writes about travel for the Financial Times and has also written on architecture for Blueprint, Drawing Matter and The London Gardener as well as pieces on London for The World of Interiors and The Londonist. Andrew was a Partner of Linklaters LLP for 20 years, during which he ran the firm's Africa business and advised clients on infrastructure and natural resources projects in Africa (38 countries) and around the world. Andrew served on the Awards Committee of Masterpiece London Art Fair and is involved in a number of arts charities including Save Venice, Inc., ArtUK and The Royal Drawing School.

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Stunning newly commissioned photographs by Laura Hodgson of London's private members' clubs .

Written by Andrew Jones, travel writer for the Financial Times and author of The Buildings of Green Park .

Featuring a foreword by interior designer Nina Campbell OBE .

Andrew Jones opens the door to 45 of the most beautiful, interesting and unusual London clubs

457 colour, 5 b/w illustrations
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Photographs by:  
Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 300mm,  Width: 240mm, 
Weight:   2.020kg
ISBN:   9781788843294
ISBN 10:   1788843290
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
7 : Foreword 9 : Introduction 11 : London club buildings: a brief overview 17 : London club interiors today 94 : Club loos 146 : Club silver and other metalware 192 : Club furniture the clubs 24 : The Academy 30 : The Arts Club 36 : The Athenæum 44 : Beefsteak Club 50 : Blacks 54 : Boodle’s 60 : Brooks’s 66 : Brydges Place 70 : Buck’s Club 76 : The Cavalry and Guards Club 82 : Chelsea Arts Club 88 : City of London Club 96 : The Conduit 100 : The Dally 104 : The East India Club 108 : The Flyfishers’ Club 112 : The Garrick Club 120 : The Groucho Club 124 : Home House 132 : The House 136 : The House of KOKO 142 : The Lansdowne Club 148 : The London Sketch Club 154 : The Mildmay Club 160 : National Liberal Club 166 : Naval and Military Club 170 : Ned’s Club 176 : Oriental Club 182 : Oswald’s 186 : Pratt’s 196 : The Reform Club 202 : Royal Air Force Club 206 : The Royal Automobile Club 212 : Royal Over-Seas League 216 : Royal Thames Yacht Club 220 : Savile Club 226 : Shoreditch Arts Club 230 : 67 Pall Mall 234 : Soho House 242 : The Travellers Club 248 : Turf Club 254 : UnHerd Club 258 : The Union Club 262 : University Women’s Club 266 : Upstairs at The Department Store 272 : The Walbrook Club 279 : Acknowledgements 280 : Bibliography 283 : Image Credits 284 : Index

Andrew Jones has lived in the heart of London clubland, on the border of Mayfair and St James's, for almost 20 years. He is the author of The Buildings of Green Park, a tour of certain buildings, monuments and other structures in Mayfair and St. James's, and a contributor to Seeing Things - the small wonders of the world according to writers, artists and others. He writes about cities for the Financial Times and has also written on architecture for Blueprint, Drawing Matter and The London Gardener as well as pieces on London for The World of Interiors and the Londonist.

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