Maintenance Manager ROSL

Maintenance Manager

About the Clubhouse

A Grade I listed building, the Over-Seas House offers splendid period function rooms and 83 rooms providing four-star accommodation. The club is awash with history with some of the building features including: The Mountbatten Room - named in honour of The Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten of Burma who was Grand President of the Royal Over- Seas League from 1959-1979. The room houses period features including an original fireplace. The Gibb Staircase - designed by the renowned architect James Gibbs, the sumptuous wrought and cast iron balustrades of the elliptical staircase, attracts a number of visitors each year. ROSL’s crinoline staircase - This unique staircase was built to accommodate the Duchess of Norfolk’s fashion sense in the early 1700s. The Garden – our garden is nestled behind the clubhouse in glorious Green Park and offers our members tranquillity against the central London backdrop. The Arts - for over 65 years ROSL ARTS has developed a diverse portfolio of activities in music, visual arts, and literature. Art continues to be a key feature in the clubhouse with regular art exhibitions taking place and members benefiting from a purpose built music room.

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