Stoke Golding Club
42 Hinckley RoadStoke Golding
CV13 6DZ
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Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes. Formerly known as Thornfield House, it was built in 1883/4 for a Hinckley man, William Gray Farmer. It then stood well outside the village and was a hunting lodge with stabling and a groom’s cottage. More recently it became a Liberal Club and finally Stoke Golding Club. Camra members and non-members welcome. Members receive discounts In addition to a bar, the club also has a function room for up to 100 people. up to 3 real ales, Church End Brewery What the Foxes Hat and Thornbridge Jaipur IPA. Saturday morning - homemade cakes and fresh coffee (or tea, or pop) from 9am until 12pm. Level access throughout; disabled toilet