The Reform Club
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Megan West
"The Reform Club, an important historical and architectural site in London, was a filming location for the gentlemen's club scenes. This is where Anthony Bridgerton and Simon Basset meet to catch up.
Built in 1836 as a base for the Liberal Party, its design by Sir Charles Barry had to cleverly use cheaper materials to imitate more expensive finishes due to budget constraints. Despite this, it became one of the most expensive clubhouses of its type. Today, it hosts over 100 events a year, functioning as a hotel and restaurant, and is politically neutral. The Reform Club has been featured in many films, including two James Bond films."
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"Exterior shots for Geographer’s Guild in Paddington"
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