The Sloane Club
Number 52 Lower Sloane Street started life as part of a handsome late Victorian redevelopment on an old 18th Century site in Chelsea known as Hans Town. The buildings with their red brick gables and fine detailing were in the style dubbed 'Pont Street Dutch' and were enviably near the many fashionable milliners, mercers and glove-makers lining Sloane Square.
The Service Women's Club was founded for serving and former lady officers of the Armed Forces in World War II, before becoming The Helena Club for ladies, established in the early 1960s by a lady-in-waiting to Princess Marie Louise. Gentlemen were admitted during the following decade and by 1976 it had become The Sloane Club. While the exterior has remained unchanged, the interiors have undergone extensive refurbishment.
The Sloane Club is a home-from-home in London. With 138 bedrooms The Sloane Club offers its members some of the finest value rooms in London. The Club has elegant reception rooms, conference and meeting rooms, a reading room, bar, roof terrace, an excellent restaurant designed by LINLEY and a superb chef.
Once through the discreet front door, life inside the Club feels a world away from the busy streets outside and members enjoy total confidence in the friendly and long-serving staff. There are few places that can compare, in terms of service, location and value for money.
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