Located in Elm Grove, right in the centre of the Peckham district of south-east London, the Peckham Liberal Club is one of the most famous clubs in the city. With a rich history of over 140 years, the venue has been active since 1875. In 1911, it was moved to its current location. The Peckham Liberal Club includes a stage for live gigs, a dancefloor, and billiard and snooker tables. The present-day capacity of the venue is 250 guests.
Venue Details
Getting there
Because of its position in the district of Peckham, you’ll be able to reach the venue irrespective of your preferred means of transport.
By train and tube: Train riders are at an advantage, as the Peckham Liberal Club is just a 2-minute walk from the Peckham Rye station. The Brixton underground station, serving the Victoria line, is within a 48-minute walking distance.
By bus: The Peckham Liberal Club is only a 2-minute walk from the Peckham Rye Station bus stop U, serving the routes 12, 37, 63, 78, 197, 343, 363, N63, N343, P12, and P13.
By car: If you plan on driving to the venue, keep in mind that it’s not far from the Peckham High St/A202 main road.
International: The Peckham Liberal Club is within a 34-minute driving distance from the London City Airport. Once your flight lands, you can also consider hopping on the DLR tube.
Parking facilities
As a patron of the Peckham Liberal Club, you can leave your car at the Peckham Rye Multistorey Car Park, which is just a 2-minute walk to the venue. Like any modern facility, this car park offers many spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
The Peckham Liberal Club is fully accessible for those with special needs. Disabled people benefit from street-level access, wheelchair spaces, wheelchair-accessible toilets, and the free admission of guide dogs.