This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Club opened in 1957 and is still going strong over sixty years later. Unprepossessing to the external eye, but very friendly and warm community-based club; It has a large games room with three full-size snooker tables, plus a pool table; a sizeable comfortable lounge exists for those seeking a quiet drink, and a well used function room with a separate bar. Despite the name the club is open to all in the community irrespective of faith. The large function room is available for hire for parties, charity fundraising evenings, christenings, funerals and any other function. Bookings must be made by a member of the club. Artistes perform in the concert room every Sunday evening.
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