Bothenhampton Mens Club
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Image: © Nigel Mykura Taken: 14 Mar 2009
Bothenhampton Men's Club was originally formed in 1912 in a disused stable elsewhwhere in the village at the top of Duck Street. It then used the newly completed 'Church Hall and Club Room' in 1914. But in 1932 it purchased this building as its own club room. It is a former granary and cider mill at the bottom of Main Street. A first meeting was held there in October 1932, followed by an official opening in November 1932. The club has continued to thrive with male activities such as snooker, billiards, table tennis and darts.