A Suitable Home
The first home of the Oriental Club was in Grosvenor Street, where it remained for four years before moving to a suitable site in Hanover Square where a new Clubhouse was built. With an initial membership of four hundred, it was a place where high ranking Members of the East India Company, could meet and do business in pleasant, comfortable surroundings
whilst home on leave.
In the 1950s, the Committee considered selling Hanover Square and seeking a more economical home, but the then Chairman - Sir Arthur Bruce, and his Committee developed a plan. Instead of selling the Hanover Square site and enabling a third party to make it profitable, the Club became its own property developer. Thanks to the support of its Members, the existing building was demolished to make way for a new office block which was let successfully for many years.