Dress Code

Gentlemen: a suit with a tie or sports jacket or blazer with tailored trousers and a collared shirt and tie is considered standard Club attire.

Ladies: please dress in smart separates, elegant dresses or business attire.

Casual Dress is permitted in the Courtyard, Library, Cowdray Brasserie, the Goat and Business Centre. If in casual dress, members and their guests can use both entrances.

From 1730 on Fridays until 11.00 on Mondays, Casual Dress is permitted throughout the entire Clubhouse, with the exception of the Long Bar and the Coffee Room.

Smart jeans (including denim) are permitted in Cowdray Brasserie, Courtyard, Business Centre, Library at all times and the Coffee Room during breakfast so long as they are not torn.

All outerwear, luggage, shopping bags and umbrellas are to be left with reception or hung in the cloakroom. Ladies handbags are permitted, and briefcases may be taken into the Business Centre.

For Club events, please adhere to the dress code for the event you are confirmed to attend. If unsure, please check your confirmation email or speak to the Events Team

Military dress may, of course, be worn at all times.

To access the full Dress Code, please use this link.

Use of electronic devices in public areas

Please refrain from the use of mobile phones, personal computers and other electronic devices unless in the Business Centre or the Goat. Electronic reading devices such as an iPad or Kindle are permitted.

Business

Business meetings and the use of business papers of any form are only permitted in the Business Centre and the Goat.

Children

We love children and they are our future, however supervision under parental control is always appreciated. Children over the age of 12 are to adhere to dress regulations. Children under the age of 12 are not permitted in the Coffee Room, except for breakfast, without prior approval from the Club Secretary.

Noise

After 2300 noise in the Courtyard must be kept to a minimum. Staff has been advised to clear the Courtyard should any bedroom guests complain about noise.

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