This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
The Brentham Club strives to provide something for its members As a social member, you can enjoy all the clubhouse facilities (including the subsidised bar), attend the various social events held throughout the year. Including Music Nights, Race Nights, Quizzes, Karoke and many more. Or you can join the members playing Scrabble and Cribbage in the bar or watch live sports including premiership football, six nations rugby, cricket and of course Wimbledon. There are two bars with live sports viewing facilities so even if there are conflicting sports on you are sure to be able to see what you want!
Historic Interest
Grade II listed:- 1910-11 Architect G L Sutcliffe. The building good example of the Arts and Crafts tradition of brick, with eaves cornice and tiled gambrel roof. Corner tower and gable end face street. Tower of 4 storeys with pyramidal roof slightly curved to wide eaves. One window, the number of lights in each decreases from the top storey down. Unusual angular corner staircase feature. Main building of one and a half storeys with roundel in gable end. Three bays to street, first floor has 3 windows of 2 lights each with mullion, transom and cornice (additional dormer behind parapet at side). Ground floor has similar central window flanked by 2 angular 6 light bays with mullions and transoms. All leaded casements. The clubhouse stretches back from the road and rear portion has irregularly placed windows of same type. Built to serve as a clubhouse for the Brentham Garden Estate which was the first co-partnership suburb to arise under the influence of the Garden City Movement.
This Club serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Brentham Club, Ealing