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The Club's History

The Clubs history goes back to 1885 when the first Conservative Club was opened in the Town. Within three years the Clubs membership had increased to such a level, that it necessitated a move to larger premises in Toll Gavel.

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In 1895, the Club moved again to premises in Market Place, and in 1925 the Club bought a large Victorian House in North Bar Without, directly opposite York

Road. The property, including 5.9 acres of land was known as Wylie Park.

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After the 2nd World War the Club was subject to a compulsory purchase order to allow the construction of Wylies Road and  what forms the basis of the current

Club, was built at the side.

Today we are a thriving social venue with a wide range of activities and entertainment for the people of Beverley and surrounding areas. We cover across all ages from young family membership to members who have supported the club for many years.

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