Once the headquarters of the Port of London Authority
The Club has been shaped around the boardrooms and executive offices of Ten Trinity Square, which was once the headquarters of the Port of London Authority. The marble pillars, carved panelling, elaborate fireplaces and chandeliers throughout have been lovingly restored to create a warm and informal ambience and a unique sense of occasion.
Château Latour Discovery Room
The bronzed lighting pays homage to the wine cellar in Château Latour, highlighting some of most sought-after vintages. The Château Latour journey is forged by our sommeliers, who have been specially selected for their knowledge, passion and reflection of their values.
Adorning the walls are carved medallions of prominent Britons who proudly represent the history and status of the building. From brilliant English physicist Sir Isaac Newton and sea captain, Sir Francis Drake to Oliver Cromwell, an English military and political leader and later Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, these remarkable carvings create a sense of place in the atmospheric tasting room.
Château Latour Dining
Flooded with natural light during the day and glowing under beautiful chandeliers at night, this is where members and guests enjoy exquisite cuisine.
Indulge in seasonal menus, crafted with passion by our Head Chef Giacomo and team.
The Chairman's Lounge
This magnificent space, with burr walnut panels and sweeping views down to the Thames and Tower Bridge, was once the Port of London Authority Chairman’s office. Now this historic setting provides an inspirational meeting place for both business and pleasure.
Billiards Room
Beyond the game itself, our billiards room fosters camaraderie and connection among members, offering a space where friendships are forged and memories are made. It’s a haven where time slows down, allowing moments of leisure to unfold in the company of like-minded individuals.
The Members' Bar
A relaxed, intimate lounge with an expertly tailored drinks selection for members to enjoy. Skilled bartenders are well versed in contemporary cocktails, refined classics as well as rare vintage spirits. Perfect for after work drinks, a pre-dinner aperitivo or a night-cap.
Meeting Rooms
The Club also has a series of rooms named after significant Britons, commemorated in Sir Edwin Cooper’s original design. Watt, Cromwell, Newton and Wilberforce; each can be reserved for private meetings, receptions, dinners or celebrations.