The Union Club is a characterful Edwardian building with a rich cultural and political heritage, having served the Labour movement and trade unions since 1923. Retaining much of its original early 20th-century condition, the location offers an authentic and atmospheric backdrop.
The building is arranged across multiple levels, including a ground floor meeting room, mezzanine-level offices and an expansive first-floor hall. The main hall area is a standout feature, defined by its impressive vaulted timber ceilings and large open layout.
While largely preserved in its original state, the hall has been carefully adapted over time with the addition of essential facilities such as toilets and partitioned areas. The location is layered history and distinctive architectural features.