This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Club that began life in mid-1920s as an enterprise by a local farmer. The building has evolved and been much extended in the intervening years. Consists of a lounge; a good size games room with two full-size snooker tables, a pool table, and darts area; and a concert room. This tidily-presented club is owned, and wholly run by the members for the benefit of the membership. The main business comes from the free-to-hire function room, this caters for all the usual - birthdays, funerals, weddings, etc. Sundays can see the likes of karaoke, and singalong-type evenings. At the rear is a small garden area with views over the Mersey valley. Most of the membership are very local; enquire at club for membership details. Entrance is via door at far end of Hoylake Road.
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