Bletchley Conservative Club
105 QueenswayMilton Keynes
MK2 2DN
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Called "the Conservative Club" membership is open to anybody and the Club no longer gives money to the Party; non-members are also welcome, but pay extra for food and drinks, plus higher admission for musical events. The building started life as a girl's school in 1891, but became a Conservative Club in 1930. As you enter the Club the bar is facing you with a food servery to the right and tables & chairs to the left. Behind the bar a large area with a dance floor and small stage in one corner where the bands play. This room can be partioned for private functions, such as wedding receptions, birthdays, etc, and can also have a separate entrance. A patio at the front has tables & chairs. Two sets of four handpumps, but only two are currently used, with one regular and one changing ale. Alternate Tuesday nights the bar hosts the Bletchley Blues Club, a live music event; plus a monthly Open Mic night. The premises is a short walk from Bletchley bus station and has a car park for approx 30 vehicles, access with via Bedford St.