Brooks's Club, London

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Brooks's Club, London is an exclusive 18th-century gentlemen's club in St James's, renowned for its political and social elite membership and its elegant neoclassical clubhouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gentlemen's club
private members' club
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith British aristocracy
British political class
Liberal Party (UK) NERFINISHED
Whig Party NERFINISHED
buildingType clubhouse
country United Kingdom
foundedAs Almack's Club NERFINISHED
hasAddress St James's Street, London NERFINISHED
hasAdmissionPolicy by invitation
hasCategory 18th-century establishments in England
Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
Gentlemen's clubs in London
hasClientele members only
hasFeature card rooms
dining rooms
gaming rooms
library
hasLanguage English
hasReputation exclusive
fashionable
hasUse dining club
political meeting place
social club
heritageStatus listed building (UK)
inception 1764
locatedIn City of Westminster
St James's, London NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn St James's Street NERFINISHED
membershipPolicy male-only
namedAfter William Brooks NERFINISHED
notableFor Whig political associations
political elite membership
social elite membership
partOf London clubland

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Henry Holland notableWork Brooks's Club, London