Work starts on new club building at Centurion Club

Development and construction begins in preparation for summer 2015

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Wed, 30 Apr 2014
Work starts on new club building at Centurion Club

WORK has started on the second phase of development at the Centurion Club near St Albans in Hertfordshire.

The private club has begun the development and construction of a new Club Building and state-of-the-art 850 square metre green keepers’ complex to supplement the existing structure.

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Work started on the latter in March and is expected to take 3-4 months to complete. Construction work on the new Club Building overlooking the 18th green will be completed in the summer of 2015.

The new Club Building is a contemporary two-storey structure designed by Harrison Mutch Architects. Limestone walls sit under a grey slate roof, framed using aesthetically sophisticated Iroko wood windows, while the interior has been assembled with the Club’s comfortable, relaxed ethos in mind.

It will provide a space where members and guests can expect flawless, friendly service at the restaurant and bar, high-spec locker rooms as well as private rooms for banqueting, conferences and meetings.

Centurion Club is built on a picturesque parcel of land to the south west of the Roman city of St Albans, close to the M1 and M25 and just half an hour’s drive from the City of London.

The Club is currently offering two different memberships categories: Senate and Centurion. Prospective members can contact the Club on 01442 510 520 to arrange a guided tour or visit the Centurion Club website