Naval and Military Club, Private military club in St James's Square, Westminster, United Kingdom
The Naval and Military Club occupies a four-story building at 4 St James's Square with dining halls, meeting rooms, and guest accommodations. The premises include 52 bedrooms, eating facilities, a business center, and a gym, along with access to the private gardens surrounding the square.
Founded in 1862 by six naval officers, the club was originally located at Cambridge House on Piccadilly. The organization relocated to its present address on St James's Square in 1996.
The club maintains military traditions and brings together serving personnel with civilians in shared spaces. These connections reflect its role as a meeting place for professional and social exchange within the armed forces community.
This is a private membership club with full overnight and dining facilities available to members. Access is restricted to members and authorized guests, so casual visitors cannot simply enter the building.
The nickname 'In and Out' comes from entrance and exit signs that once hung at the previous location on Piccadilly. This name still appears in local references today and serves as a reminder of the club's earlier home.
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