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- Walbrook_Club abstract "The Walbrook Club is a social and business dining club by the Bank of England in the Ward of Walbrook. Formerly the family offices of Lord Palumbo, the Club opened in 2000 and was the last club designed by the late Mark Birley. There is a bar, a dining room and two smaller rooms. The Club itself, whose food consultant is Albert Roux of Le Gavroche, is in a 1950s Queen Anne-style townhouse next door to Sir Christopher Wren's Church of St Stephen's. Membership of the Club, which is offered on an equal basis to men and women, is made up of various professions, though given its location at the heart of the Square Mile, finance is the most common profession.".
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- Walbrook_Club wikiPageExternalLink Business-profile-Chairman-with-a-passion-for-needlework.html.
- Walbrook_Club wikiPageExternalLink Lady-Palumbo-whisks-Roux-off-to-Walbrook.html.
- Walbrook_Club wikiPageExternalLink City-Profile-The-king-of-clubs.html.
- Walbrook_Club wikiPageExternalLink www.walbrook-club.co.uk.
- Walbrook_Club wikiPageID "35982300".
- Walbrook_Club wikiPageRevisionID "639151104".
- Walbrook_Club subject Category:2000_establishments_in_England.
- Walbrook_Club subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_the_City_of_London.
- Walbrook_Club subject Category:Dining_clubs.
- Walbrook_Club subject Category:Organizations_established_in_2000.
- Walbrook_Club comment "The Walbrook Club is a social and business dining club by the Bank of England in the Ward of Walbrook. Formerly the family offices of Lord Palumbo, the Club opened in 2000 and was the last club designed by the late Mark Birley. There is a bar, a dining room and two smaller rooms. The Club itself, whose food consultant is Albert Roux of Le Gavroche, is in a 1950s Queen Anne-style townhouse next door to Sir Christopher Wren's Church of St Stephen's.".
- Walbrook_Club label "Walbrook Club".
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- Walbrook_Club sameAs Q18748723.
- Walbrook_Club sameAs Q18748723.
- Walbrook_Club wasDerivedFrom Walbrook_Club?oldid=639151104.
- Walbrook_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Walbrook_Club.