The Clubhouse

The beautiful Clubhouse, built in 1897 by Henry Spieker and designed by George S. Mills has seen and survived numerous changes in its 110-year existence. From windmills and water pumps, ice- houses and horse drawn carriages, the Club has been renovated, expanded and has reinvented itself over and over again. At one point, it even housed a bowling alley and employee living quarters. Withstanding two World Wars and the Great Depression the historic structure exudes the history, pride and tradition that its members; old and new alike, hold close to their hearts. Described fondly by many as their “other home”, the club boasts a family friendly atmosphere of relaxed elegance. It has been host to many of the areas most prestigious weddings and events and seems to have almost taken on a life of its own. Standing proudly in the main parlor is the 1792 (Marty) Cromb Family Grandfather’s clock, just one of the many cherished heirlooms that can be found inside the Club. If you listen closely, as it chimes the hour throughout the Club you can somehow hear the sounds of beloved old memories from the past join with the bustle and activity of future memories being created and there is no sweeter melody.
Welcome Home......Welcome to the Toledo Country Club!