The Reform Club is a private members' club located on Pall Mall in central London, England. Established in 1836, the club was originally founded for those who supported the Great Reform Act of 1832, which aimed to reform the British political system. Designed by Sir Charles Barry, who also designed the Houses of Parliament, the club's impressive building is a fine example of Victorian architecture. Inside, members can enjoy a range of facilities including a dining room, bar, library, and billiards room.
Over the years, the club has played host to a number of famous members, including Winston Churchill, H.G. Wells, and J.M. Barrie. Today, the Reform Club continues to attract members from a variety of backgrounds who share an interest in politics, culture, and history.