Living Near A Private Members’ Club In London

Living near to a private members’ club in London can often be high up on a potential buyer’s list when looking for a central London property.

Some of the most renowned private members clubs in London (and indeed the world) are:

  1. White’s: Founded in 1693, White’s, is considered to be one of the most exclusive private clubs in London. The clubhouse is located in St James's and it continues the tradition of being a club for gentlemen members only.

  2. Annabel's: Annabel's is a private members club located in Mayfair, that has been incredibly popular among the wealthy since being founded in 1963. It has a stunning garden terrace, which is an added bonus to have access to in prime Mayfair.

  3. The Arts Club: Founded in 1863, The Arts Club is one of the most popular private members clubs in London. Located in Mayfair, it offers a range of facilities, including a restaurant - the Brasserie - which serves beautifully presented dishes and is a club for members’ that have passion for the arts and culture.

  4. Soho House: Soho House has multiple locations in London, including Soho, Mayfair and Canary Wharf. Soho House is one of the most sought-after members’ clubs not only in London, but also across multiple locations across England and the rest of the world.

  5. The Groucho Club: The Groucho Club is a private members’ club in the heart of Soho that has been popular with the creative community since 1985 and is particularly loved by actors, writers and artists.

  6. The Ned: The Ned is a luxurious private members club located in the City of London and is home to a superb rooftop pool and a late-night bar which is located in the original bank vault.

  7. The Conduit: The Conduit is a private members club located in Mayfair that focuses on social impact and sustainability and is home to entrepreneurs, investors, business leaders, activists, civil-society leaders and policymakers.


Founded in 1693, White’s, is considered to be one of the most exclusive private clubs in London.”


Living near one of these private members’ clubs would typically mean living in one of either Mayfair or St James’s, for quick and easy access, and these areas are amongst the most expensive in the London and the world.

It is not uncommon for home buyers’ in these locations to have a pied-à-terre in Mayfair or St James’s for the working week (and for socialising during the week!) and then to retire to the countryside or the coast for the weekend.



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