Website:https://www.thetravellersclub.org.uk/ (The Travellers Club)
Description:Early Victorian Gentlemen's Club, modest in size. The building is in the style of the Italian Renaissance. Stuccoed, five bays wide, two storeys high. The entrance is not to the middle. There the windows have triangular pediments on pilasters. On the South facade the pediments are arched, also with pilasters. Above the roof line on the South side is a Belvedere, converted into bedrooms. The chief distinguishing feature of the interior is the open cortile in the middle, three by two bays in size. Behind this the staircase is placed. It goes up in one arm at the landing turns on itself to reach the upper floor. The little dome over its centre has Raphaelesque decorative painting. The chief room is the library on the first floor at the back, tripartite with lively pairs of columns of moderate seize. The Coffee Room below has plain pillars instead of columns. Caged Lift
Jurisdictions::Westminster