About Us

The Iveagh Club came into being in 1963. Fittingly, as a social club, the name has a direct association with a world-famous tipple. Paul Channon, who was Southend West’s Conservative MP at the time, was the only son of Sir Henry ‘Chips’ Channon and Lady Honor Channon, who in turn was the eldest daughter of Rupert Guinness, the 2nd Earl of Iveagh. 


The club is situated at 69 Leigh Road, just a short walk away from Chalkwell Park and Leigh Broadway. Open 7 days a week (during normal licensing hours), there is  a good selection of wines, spirits and beers  including ‘Guinness’ of course, as well as soft drinks, tea and coffee. Members can enjoy darts (social and league), dominoes, cards or simply relax with a drink in friendly surroundings. Watch TV or enjoy a light refreshment.


There is a varied programme of events with live musical entertainment at least once a month, frequent fish and chip suppers and the occasional quiz night and bingo session.


Forthcoming events for Members & Guests and Inter Affiliation Card Holders can be found in the "What's On" section. Non-members can call in to the club for information and ask for a membership form for the Iveagh Club or telephone the club / Email via the "Contact Us" page.

The Iveagh Conservative Club Limited is a registered society , for our company registration details please click here.