White’s

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White’s is one of London’s oldest and most exclusive gentlemen’s clubs, renowned for its aristocratic membership and historic premises in St James’s.

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instanceOf gentlemen’s club
private members’ club
architect Henry Harrison NERFINISHED
associatedWith British Conservative Party NERFINISHED
buildingCompleted 1852
city City of Westminster NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
dressCode formal
foundedAs chocolate house
founder Frances White NERFINISHED
hasActivity betting
card games
hasCategory 1693 establishments in England
Gentlemen’s clubs in London
Private clubs in the United Kingdom
hasFacility dining room
gaming rooms
library
hasMember British aristocrats
members of the British royal family
senior Conservative politicians
heritageStatus historic London club
inception 1693
knownFor aristocratic membership
association with the British aristocracy
traditional English club atmosphere
language English
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
St James’s NERFINISHED
locatedOn St James’s Street NERFINISHED
membershipPolicy male-only
membershipType by invitation only
notableFeature Bow Window overlooking St James’s Street
historic betting book
originalLocation St James’s Street, London NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment historically Tory
region St James’s, Westminster NERFINISHED
reputation one of London’s most exclusive gentlemen’s clubs
one of London’s oldest gentlemen’s clubs

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St James’s Street hasClub White’s