Home House are celebrating 25 years in style, as this winter marks a quarter-century since London’s iconic members’ club opened its doors in the heart of Marylebone. The next big celebration will be the grand 25th Anniversary New Year’s Eve Ball taking place on Sunday, 31 December 2023.

25th Anniversary New Year’s Eve Ball
As the crowning jewel of the anniversary celebrations, Home House’s 25th Anniversary New Year’s Eve Ball is set to take place on 31 December 2023. The club’s expert culinary team has meticulously crafted a special menu, and members and guests can expect live performances throughout the evening and a special surprise at midnight. Each floor will be transformed into a haven of elegance, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of dancing and celebration.
Non-members can join the clubs’ celebrations by staying in one of Home House’s luxurious bedrooms and suites. During the time of their stay, bedroom guests will have access to the club’s outstanding range of facilities including restaurants, bars, and a gym, as well as a thriving calendar of exclusive members’ events.

Grand, Eccentric, Iconic – Celebrating 25 Years of Home House
Nestled within the namesake 250-year-old Grade-I listed Georgian townhouse, Home House opened in 1998 transforming the landscape of traditional members’ clubs as a haven for hedonism and escapism.
From Madonna making the Lady Islington Suite her home, young royals partying until the early morning hours; from Pamela Anderson’s iconic birthday party to Annie Lennox’s fairy-tale wedding, Home House has played host to a tapestry of events that have left a mark on London’s culture and society. Famous faces like Paul McCartney and Boy George mingle with regular members, all of whom share a common love for their club.
Home House was originally commissioned in 1773 by The Countess of Home as a sophisticated palace designed purely for enjoyment to entertain London’s high society of the 18th century. Famous at the time, Lady Home earned the nickname “Queen of Hell” for her “irascible behaviour and lavish parties”, which inspired today’s club ethos of once again becoming ‘A Shrine to Hedonism’.
Renowned for its legendary parties and its ‘no rules’ policy, Home House provides members with the freedom to be whomever they desire. Twenty-thousand bottles of champagne consumed by members annually stand as a testament to the club’s lavish and epicurean atmosphere. Whether it’s creating fake snow for a marriage proposal or filling a bathtub with champagne bottles, the Home House team goes to great lengths to fulfil the wishes of its discerning members and guests.

Home House History – If These Walls Could Talk
Home House private members club has hosted many colourful characters and iconic moments over the years, in a setting that is steeped in 250 years of captivating history.
Designed in 1773 by leading architects James Wyatt and Robert Adam, one of the most celebrated architects of his day, the Grade-I listed building is acknowledged as Robert Adam’s finest surviving London townhouse. Home House became home to many famous personalities throughout the years and the club’s 23 opulent bedrooms and suites are named after the house’s intriguing former residents, such as the Duke of Newcastle and Anthony Blunt.
The famous Earl Grey tea gained its popularity at Home House when Charles, 2nd Earl Grey occupied the property from 1812 – 1819 and Lady Grey used it to entertain the political establishment of the time.

Previous Celebrations
Earlier this year, Home House hosted an exclusive dinner in October with distinguished guests from the realms of fashion, entertainment, and art. The exclusive dinner drew a notable guest list, including Lennon Gallagher, Amber Le Bon, Betty Bachz, Kai-Isaiah Jamal, Tara DuRoss, Daniel Lismore, Freddy Knatchbull, Betty Buck, Roman Bricusse and Matilda Broadbridge, who plays Pippa Middleton in The Crown.
Other guests, all forming part of the Home House family, were shoe designer Camilla Elphick, model and singer Ciinderella Balthazar, photographer James D Kelly, writer Tyne O’Connell, designer Louie Akinwale, stylist Lily Bling, designer Carson Lovett, author Rebecca Cox, entrepreneur Olly Claxton Newman, as well as Jana Sascha, Co-Founder of De La Vali, and Cora Delaney, Founder of leading influencers agency EYC Ltd.
Bedroom rates for non-members start from £275 per night for a Club Room. Reservations can be made at https://www.homehouse.co.uk/stay/ or via email at reservations@homehouse.co.uk
To discover more, visit: homehouse.co.uk
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