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St Stephen’s Club is one of London’s most authentic private clubs. Situated in a listed Victorian town house at Queen Anne’s Gate, and with roots stretching back 130 years, this is a place that has always attracted the great and the good - from Harold Macmillan to Margaret Thatcher.


Today St Stephen’s Club is both a social hub and a cosy retreat in the heart of Westminster, treating all guests with discretion, warmth and efficiency. Members span all ages and walks of life. What unites them is a shared love of the good things in life.


From the discreet nameplate on the door, through to the elegant reception and dining areas, the club exudes integrity. Its central location makes this the perfect setting, whether for an intimate business meeting or a large-scale celebration.


St Stephen’s Club is a part of the London Wedding Corner (www.londonweddingcorner.com). From your engagement and wedding rings, through to the invitations, the venue, the flowers, the photography and the all important wedding cake, the London Wedding Corner will be there to help and support you. No request too large, no detail too small.


“A warm and friendly environment with excellent service and attention to detail”


St Stephen’s Club, 34 Queen Anne’s Gate, SW1H 9AB, t: 02072221382, f: 02072228740 e: info@ststephensclub.co.uk www.ststephensclub.co.uk www.londonweddingcorner.com


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