On 21 November 1884, a group of 30 men met at Clairville House and decided to form a Conservative Club for Ross-on-Wye. The Club offered a place where members could gather, discuss political matters, and socialize.
Clairville House, located near the junction of Corpse Cross Street and Old Maid’s Walk, is now a private residence. Many people still remember it as Miss Mabel Morling’s High School, which operated from 1916 to 1958. At the time, the Club leased Clairville House for £22 over seven years. Sir Joseph Bailey MP formally opened the Club on 10 June 1885, and the event was followed by a banquet at the King’s Head Hotel. However, in 1891, the Club chose not to renew the lease. Instead, they rented three rooms at the Corn Exchange for £25 per year.
The Move to Corpse Cross Street
In 1907, the Club President, Mr. S H Deakin, bought the former Royal Oak Inn on Corpse Cross Street. He then leased it to the Club for £30 per year, with a £5 rebate if the stables weren’t rented out. By 1922, the Club had purchased the premises from Mr. Deakin for £500.
Throughout the early 20th century, the Club expanded its activities. It was no longer just a place for political meetings but also a venue for social events. These included dances, dinners, and snooker competitions. As a result, the Club became a popular social space, offering snooker tables, bars, and other leisure activities. This helped attract younger members and maintain relevance over the years.
Relocation to Hillsborough House
On 1 March 1980, the Con Club moved to Hillsborough House. This change accommodated its growing membership. Hillsborough House, with its elegant Georgian architecture, became the new hub of the Club. The building dates back to the 18th century and features classical elements such as sash windows and a gabled tile roof. The move further established the Club’s presence in the community.
The 140 year celebrations took place recently.
Laura Dobbs Chairman. Would like to thank all committee, Staff , members and guests for their hard work and continued support xx