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Chilwell Manor Golf Club, Beeston

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Operator: Chilwell Manor Golf Club
Meadow Lane, Beeston, NG9 5AE (View on Google Map)

This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.

The club has 2 function rooms for hire, the booking of whixh must be sponsored by a club member.

The Main Lounge (pictured) can seat 120 and cater with full menu for over 100 people. It has a well stocked bar with competitive prices. There is a projector and 1.8m screen, which can be used as a television with the full Sky package, or connected to a computer to give corporate or personal presentations.

The Ladies Lounge, which has recently been refurbished, makes an ideal meeting room.

Sunday carvery.

Historic Interest

Chilwell Manor Golf Club was formed in 1906 by a group of early enthusiasts who were able to rent a number of fields adjoining the old village 'Manor' House from which the club derives its name. It was originally a nine hole golf course laid out according to the plans of Tom Williamson, a member of Notts. Golf Club. Tom Williamson and his father Edmund also designed Wollaton Park Golf Club in 1926, and over 60 other courses countrywide.

How the group of golf enthusiasts first gathered and had knowledge of a number of fields that might be rented and would be suitable for laying out a nine-hole golf course is not known. What is known is that the fields were rented, and a plan drawn up by Mr. Tom Williamson of the Notts. Golf Club, was laid out in the following months.

The spinneys by the 1st, 6th, 8th, 13th and 16th were planted by Gregory's Rose Nurseries in the early days of the course. Some years later, Alan Thornton and his staff planted the willows and many other trees. Many of the course's trees were planted with money from a government grant during the late 80s and early 90s.

The original wooden clubhouse was built in 1911 and, along with the Methodist Church and the Manor House, formed Chilwell village green. On the 7th February 1922 a disastrous fire totally destroyed the clubhouse. So serious was the damage by the fire only one dray was required to take away the debris. The origin of the fire is not known, but it is understood a committee meeting had only terminated half an hour before the flames were noticed. The local fire brigade did not turn out as it was considered useless for not only had the flames got such a good hold, but there is no great quantity of water in the immediate vicinity

The new clubhouse was completed in December 1922 and was later described in the 1927 Official Handbook, as being "a substantial and well designed building, containing a large general tea and luncheon room, smoke room, kitchen, and ladies' and gents' locker rooms. It was formally opened by His Grace The Duke of Portland KG, who was offered and accepted honorary membership of the club. On the same day a match was played between Tom Williamson and Arthur Gladstone Havers, (whose name is given to the 8th. hole).

1989 proved to be the most successful year in the club's history as far as winning trophies was concerned. Under the captaincy of Bob Solloway, the Club won the following Trophies: -

The Notts. Amateur Match Play Championship; The Notts. Amateur Stroke Play Championship; The Notts. County Ladies' Golf Championship; The Notts. Interclub Mixed Foursomes Championship; The Dilks Scratch Cup for youths under 21; The Notts. Boys Junior Championship Handicap Section.

The juniors were crowned Junior League Champions in 2006, winning the first division of the Notts, Junior League. The final match was a tense duel against Hollinwell Golf Club, winning by 5 and 1 at Chilwell Manor Golf Club. What a marvellous way to celebrate the club's centenary in 2006!

The Centenary Day was celebrated on Thursday 27th April 2006. The weather provided a warm sunny spring day on which to celebrate.

The celebration started with a bang, literally, with a 9am shotgun start to the 4 BBB stableford centenary competition. This event proved so popular that the entrants had to be split into two groups, with the second section commencing at 1:30pm.

One of the highlights of the evening was the muster of past captains, ladies captains and ladies presidents. They were introduced to the members in the order of their year of office.

There were 27 club captains, which represented 33% of the 90 captains the club has had since 1906, 17 ladies captains and 11 ladies presidents. The earliest captain present was Rex Pearson, captain in 1967 and only 3 ½ years younger than the club. Very sadly Rex passed away on the 11th June. Betty Allwood being the earliest ladies captain (1979) and Pat Hassall being the earliest president (1973).

To mark the occasion with a lasting symbol, Ted Kitley presented the centenary Captain, Alan Burrows, with the centenary flag. At 7:45pm Mike Gannon, former bar and catering manager and expert flag raiser, raised the flag. Glasses were raised in a toast to Chilwell Manor Golf Club.

The evening continued with dancing in the clubhouse and concluded with a spectacular firework display which was much appreciated by members and guests (https://www.chilwellmanorgolfclub.co.uk).

[Broxtowe Borough Council; Attenborough & Chilwell East Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Toton, Chilwell & Attenborough Division / Broxtowe Parliamentary Constituency].

Information for this venue is provided by the Nottingham Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Broxtowe District (B)
Last updated
03/05/2021
Last surveyed
Pub ID
NOT/590
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Opening
Monday
11:00am - 10:30pm
Tuesday
11:00am - 10:30pm
Wednesday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Thursday
11:00am - 10:30pm
Friday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 11:30pm
Sunday
10:00am - 10:30pm
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