This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
The location of this club is both a surprise and a delight. Unsurprisingly for a bowling club, it features an immaculate bowling green to the side. The club house is a low, bungalow-like structure from the early 1900s, internally it consists of a main room with bar to the side; it has three full size snooker tables, plus a pool table in a smaller annex. The walls display many plaques with lists of past competition winners. A verandah at front has a hatch for service to some green-side seating, the function room can be hired.
Historic Interest
Club formed in 1905, and it predates the housing that surrounds it.
This Club serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Source: National
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