The Reform Club
The Reform Club is a private members' club located in London, England. Founded in 1836, it was established to promote political reform and social change, particularly in support of the Reform Act 1832. The club is known for its distinctive Victorian architecture and elegant interiors.
Membership is traditionally limited to men, although it has allowed women since 1981. The club has a rich history and has hosted many notable figures, including politicians and writers. It serves as a venue for discussions and events related to political and social issues, maintaining its commitment to reformist ideals.