New Haven Lawn Club
New Haven Lawn Club, Private social club in New Haven, United States.
The New Haven Lawn Club is a clubhouse featuring Colonial Revival and Art Moderne architectural elements located on Whitney Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut. The facility houses tennis courts, squash courts, swimming pools, dining areas, and event spaces that can accommodate up to 225 people, with red brick archways and columns characterizing its exterior.
Founded in 1891, the club was destroyed by fire and rebuilt between 1929 and 1931 under architect Douglas Orr's direction. The reconstruction established the structure as an important architectural landmark in the city.
The clubhouse functions as a gathering space where members participate in sports tournaments, exhibitions, and social events that shape local community life. These regular activities bring people together and reflect the social traditions of the city.
The facility is located in a central area of New Haven and brings together various sports and social activities in one location. Visitors should note the private nature of the club and inquire beforehand about which events or activities may be open or accessible.
The entrance foyer contains a Lalique crystal chandelier and multiple working fireplaces that reflect the architectural blend between Colonial Revival and Art Moderne styles. These design elements reveal how the building bridges two distinct aesthetic approaches in its interior spaces.
Location: New Haven
Architects: Douglas Orr
GPS coordinates: 41.31583,-72.91944
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:40
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