Stratford House
Since 1962, the Club’s home has been Grade I listed Stratford House - one of the most impressive surviving examples of Georgian architecture in this part of London.
The building was constructed in the 1770s for Edward Stratford, later the second Earl of Aldborough. Stratford paid £40,000 for the Robert Adam-inspired building and the site, formerly occupied by the Lord Mayor of London's Banqueting House.