City of London Club, Private members clubhouse in Old Broad Street, City of London, United Kingdom
City of London Club is a private members establishment on Old Broad Street designed in Italian Palladian style with refined architectural details throughout. The building contains multiple levels with dining rooms, libraries, and meeting spaces arranged for member use.
Founded in 1832 as the first gentlemen's club in London's financial district, it was designed by architect Philip Hardwick. The building achieved freehold ownership in 1889 and later resisted conversion to office space.
The club welcomes members who hold leadership roles in their businesses, reflecting the professional networks of the City's financial world.
The building sits near Tower 42 and Liverpool Street Station, making it easy to reach by public transport. Private spaces within accommodate corporate events, business meetings, and presentations in a historic setting.
The building holds Grade II* listed status, one of the highest preservation designations in Britain, protecting its original architectural character. This classification has proven essential in maintaining its integrity against commercial redevelopment pressures.
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