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The Denham clubhouse is unique and dates back to the sixteenth century when it formed part of an original farmhouse building complex.
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THE DINING ROOM In particular the Dining Room (a large hall with oak beams and stuffed animal trophies) creates a special atmosphere for all who are lucky enough to use it.
A treat lies in store for those who are dining at the club and the club enjoys the reputation of offering some of the finest food to be found in golf clubs up and down the land.
 THE BAR Denham's Bar conveys a warmth the like of which is rarely felt in golf clubs today.
With low dark oak beams and a bar to match it is easy to melt in to the relaxing atmosphere which radiates throughout.

THE SHERIDAN ROOM
The Sheridan Room reflects further tradition of the club. John Sheridan was the club's faithful Professional for the period of fifty years (1946 to 1998). The room looks out on to the lawn and putting green and terrace. It also provides an ideal location for receptions prior to large functions and large society days at the club.
 CLUBHOUSE IMPROVEMENTS Recent refurbishment of the clubhouse has included the Men's (pictured right) and Ladies' Changing Rooms.
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