This Club is Permanently Closed
This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Historic Interest
The building dates back to at least 1875 and before it was a gentlemen's club, it was known as 'Heyfield House' where Charles Wheldan, the commercial traveller, lived. It had become the Old Manor Club by at 1911. It used to have a bowling green at the side.. Demolished by 2019 and housing built on the site.
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