Mill Hill Services Club came into being in 1923. Its purpose to help those servicemen returning after the First World War.
Mill Hill was a small village some 10 miles to the north west of London. A group of ex-servicemen at that time members of the British Legion decided to form a Club where they could meet any day of the week. Major B. B. Wills of the well known tobacco company family was Chairman in 1923 and it was in 1926 that the Club building was erected in what was later to become Hartley Avenue. The Club logo derives from the Wills family crest.
In May 1927 the Club became affiliated to the Club & Institute Union and history has shown this to have been a worthwhile asset in navigating the many rules and laws that have arisen over the years.
The Club continues to be buoyant and is held in high esteem. In a changing world it provides a haven of purpose and contentedness.
The Club is kept in good condition and up to modern standards, indeed it has recently been refurbished.
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A members club, cosy and welcoming
Such a friendly welcoming place felt right at home instantly, great band and karaoke last night too!
One of the most welcoming places I have ever been. Thank you to all the staff and members of the board.
Quality club, been a good few years since last here. Still friendly and excellent staff.
Great club, great atmosphere with a few old friends and quite a few new ones.
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