The Town and County Club is a private, member-owned club established in 1925. Founded by women who were civic, social and intellectual leaders of Hartford, the club continues to attract individuals of energy and achievement. It currently has more than 400 members.

The Town and County Club is located at 22 Woodland Street in a handsome residence, designed by architects Hapgood and Hapgood for the Theodore Lyman family in 1895. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, in honor of the Club's 50th anniversary. The carefully maintained interior, with period furnishings, provides a gracious and welcoming oasis in the midst of a busy city.

The beautifully appointed house, made even more inviting by the addition of a ballroom in 1930, can accommodate the needs of members for private dining and entertaining as well as requests for banquets, weddings and other large events. The Club offers dining for members and guests at lunch and dinner, Monday through Friday, eleven months a year. The experienced staff includes a professional manager, chef, and dining room personnel.

Four spacious bedrooms are available for overnight stays by guests of members. Members enjoy reciprocal lodging and dining privileges at other city clubs in the U.S and abroad.

To receive information about membership, e-mail Membership and Communications Director Susan Barney at
sbarney@towncounty.com .